should I get her dyno'd before she goes to her new owner?
#1
should I get her dyno'd before she goes to her new owner?
hehe. I still have a running joke with denmah that mine puts down more then his did but I've never dyno'd. I could always go get a dyno before it's sold but the roads are a mess... Maybe it'll just have to be one of those unsolved mysteries. heh
#2
Has the sight of a new RC51 quickened your pulse to make this sale so urgent? eh? Be honest! You can always tell Denmah that his was so much more powerful that's how the kid wrecked it in the first ten days. Either way I want to see the pictures of the new bike. Are you looking at a brand new one or what years?
#4
/me waves
Hey guys.
The Triumph 675 is a great bike, I know someone here in PHL that has one, a real joy to ride if all accounts are correct.
So, is EngineNo09 selling me a broken bike? (I kid!, it looks great, and I'm happy to take it off his hands)
Hey guys.
The Triumph 675 is a great bike, I know someone here in PHL that has one, a real joy to ride if all accounts are correct.
So, is EngineNo09 selling me a broken bike? (I kid!, it looks great, and I'm happy to take it off his hands)
#6
I've taken care of all the issues I can think of that people normally have on these bikes. cct - check though the option to go manual cct is always there, the r/r - gixxer 750 replaced, tuning - done and set, should never have to touch it, and any suspension issues - done with fox shock (thanks marm!) and the racetech springs. I think you'll enjoy it
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