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halvefast


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posted September 20, 2006 01:52 PM        
Sorry that's all I got, leaves plenty for the imagination though
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ZREXER


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posted September 20, 2006 01:53 PM        
quote:
Here's my favorite pic of the bike!



Is there a bike in this picture....................where?.....HaHa!!

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nightmare


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posted September 20, 2006 05:26 PM        
cant seem to find it either lmao!
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VincentHill


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posted September 21, 2006 05:02 AM        
Back from the Safari! It is a Beautiful Place

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swft


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posted September 21, 2006 07:03 AM        
OMG look at that sky! Woulda loved to see that sunset!
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VincentHill


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posted September 21, 2006 07:16 AM        
To Die for I will post a Pic I have just at that time. The sun drops very quickly and in about 10 minutes it goes from Day Light to total darkness Maybe where they got the statement the Dark Continent?
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swft


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posted September 21, 2006 07:18 AM        
Cool! Looking forward to seeing it!
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VincentHill


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posted September 21, 2006 05:53 PM        Edited By: VincentHill on 21 Sep 2006 18:56
More Sunset



Electronics in the tail section all wired by JP

Frame mounted gauges and Bear SLider


No clutch lever

No shiftlever and serious Arm designed by Bear



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VincentHill


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posted September 21, 2006 06:02 PM        
As I said, I had a Hell0 of a time in SOuth Africa

Peggy was enjoying herself also (Here holding a Linx)

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countersteer


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posted September 21, 2006 06:22 PM        
whats the deal with the frame mounted gauges? and how much for the linx? it would make a good christmas gift for mom... and some bear stacks for myself! how exactly does that shifter work? is that loctite on the clutch case?
as usual vincent, you have me (kawi) green with envy. thanks for posting the pics!
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VincentHill


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posted September 22, 2006 04:55 AM        
If I remember correctly the Gauges are Shift Bottle Pressure and NOS Bottle Pressure. This way easy to see and read and KNOW What is "In the Tank"

You do not want the Linx when they grow up ) And they do Grow up!

Making THESE Bear Stacks was possibly the most difficult thing to make on the Bike! They are 100% different than all of his other stacks and the reason I did not show other view of them until he has sold a Batch or two.

The Shifter is the One thing I KNEW Better than to take a Picture of on the Inside! . It is all his design and the spacer is machined from Solid and that is simple case sealer (Like High Temp Silicone) so it can come apart easily for adjustments.

The Only real problem with the bike was the Rider Holding on! Finally they had to remove the seat to help Jan to "STAY" on the Bike. He ran Mid 9's and "NEVER" I repeat NEVER left hard or pushed the Bike. Pierre Being Pierre was Pushing hard for a serious run but in IMHO Scared the Be Jesus out of Jan when it hooked and stepped sideways on one of the runs. He may have to strap on a Hook or grow another hand to really ride this thing
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MAXIMUS


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posted September 22, 2006 05:33 AM        
quote:
Here's my favorite pic of the bike!



+1 on that

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fullzx12r


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posted September 24, 2006 01:20 AM        
quote:
quote:
Here's my favorite pic of the bike!



+1 on that


same, but with a ZX-14 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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VincentHill


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posted September 24, 2006 04:42 PM        
Remember he bored and stroked his 12 and turned it onto a 14 long before Kawasaki!!
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dubious


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posted September 24, 2006 06:37 PM        
More pics of the 2006 zx14?
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VincentHill


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posted September 28, 2006 07:16 AM        
A better look at Jan on the Left and Pierre in the Middle working on the Slider Clutch. As you can see, Jan is no JOCKEY!

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