Trackday Crash: need Super Hawk parts
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Trackday Crash: need Super Hawk parts
Thanks for checking out my post.
Ok, here's the stuff I need:
1) Brake Pedal
2) Right side peg hanger
3) Right side clip-on (and throttle control)
4) A good fork tube
5) A clear windscreen
6) A red right side fairing
Ok, here's the stuff I need:
1) Brake Pedal
2) Right side peg hanger
3) Right side clip-on (and throttle control)
4) A good fork tube
5) A clear windscreen
6) A red right side fairing
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Originally Posted by L8RGYZ
Thanks for checking out my post.
Ok, here's the stuff I need:
1) Brake Pedal
2) Right side peg hanger
3) Right side clip-on (and throttle control)
4) A good fork tube
5) A clear windscreen
6) A red right side fairing
Ok, here's the stuff I need:
1) Brake Pedal
2) Right side peg hanger
3) Right side clip-on (and throttle control)
4) A good fork tube
5) A clear windscreen
6) A red right side fairing
mike e.
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your in richmond to?
what track were you at?
I have a stock tinted windcreen pm me if your interested.............
what track were you at?
I have a stock tinted windcreen pm me if your interested.............
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Not sure if you need an upper (which is my guess) or lower part of the fork.... I have the lower portions and most of the internals should you need them.
J.
J.
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Originally Posted by willie
your in richmond to?
what track were you at?
I have a stock tinted windcreen pm me if your interested.............
what track were you at?
I have a stock tinted windcreen pm me if your interested.............
I live in Southside. Near Huguenot Rd. & Forest Hill Ave.
Thanks, but I'm looking for a clear one this time so I can shoot vids thru it.
I was at VIR South. Had the rear wheel spin out from under me when i accelerated too hard out of the very off-camber Fish Hook turn.
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Originally Posted by SlowHAWK
Not sure if you need an upper (which is my guess) or lower part of the fork.... I have the lower portions and most of the internals should you need them.
J.
J.
Thanks for responding.
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Originally Posted by hawk_nt
i have the stock clear windscrean drop me a line if you need it
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sorry to hear about your crash. I'm glad you're ok. I'm sure you were having a great time when it happened!
good luck with the repairs. Doesn't sound too bad.
good luck with the repairs. Doesn't sound too bad.
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Originally Posted by L8RGYZ
Hey, Willie,
I live in Southside. Near Huguenot Rd. & Forest Hill Ave.
Thanks, but I'm looking for a clear one this time so I can shoot vids thru it.
I was at VIR South. Had the rear wheel spin out from under me when i accelerated too hard out of the very off-camber Fish Hook turn.
I live in Southside. Near Huguenot Rd. & Forest Hill Ave.
Thanks, but I'm looking for a clear one this time so I can shoot vids thru it.
I was at VIR South. Had the rear wheel spin out from under me when i accelerated too hard out of the very off-camber Fish Hook turn.
sorry to hear about that. I hate that turn. I crashed two weeks ago on the right hand sweeper before the "big oak". Needles to say a steel plate & 10 screws in my right Clavicle later I'm doing pretty good. Rode the sh in to work today. Do you ride on the street at all?
what orginization do you typically run track days with.
I mainly run with nesba & the track bike is a gsxr600.
let me know when your heading back to the track............maybe we could catch up at some point.
I didn't think there were any sh riders hear in richmond.
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Yikes! Makes my lowside sound tame. Surprised you could ride so soon w/ that injury... but I guess the plate stabilizes things pretty well.
I still laugh when I think about tumbling head over heels like a rag doll! The bike/tires really gave me no warning that i was at the limit... with more track experience i'd probably fiqure our how to avoid that in the future.
Only been to the track a few times. I'd be a junkie, but I'm too poor!
Like to ride the backroads mostly & ride to work pretty much year round.
I was there w/ Nesba on 7/8. #667 in the beginner group. (See www.picsofyou.com)
I still laugh when I think about tumbling head over heels like a rag doll! The bike/tires really gave me no warning that i was at the limit... with more track experience i'd probably fiqure our how to avoid that in the future.
Only been to the track a few times. I'd be a junkie, but I'm too poor!
Like to ride the backroads mostly & ride to work pretty much year round.
I was there w/ Nesba on 7/8. #667 in the beginner group. (See www.picsofyou.com)
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That's cool, drop me a line sometime maybe we can catch a ride. I try to ride to work everyday also. I live in amelia out near lake chesdin & work in the west-end...........
pics look good. the track can be addicting, but like you said it can get expensive quick!
pics look good. the track can be addicting, but like you said it can get expensive quick!
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[QUOTE=willie]That's cool, drop me a line sometime maybe we can catch a ride. QUOTE]
Sounds good. Let you know when the bike's back in action.
I like to get out towards the mountains at least once a month. Got a few friends I ride with on this forum, if you want to check it out:
http://www.cycleforums.com/forums/fo...s=&forumid=180
Sounds good. Let you know when the bike's back in action.
I like to get out towards the mountains at least once a month. Got a few friends I ride with on this forum, if you want to check it out:
http://www.cycleforums.com/forums/fo...s=&forumid=180
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