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Post by ysr ben on Jan 9, 2008 1:55:37 GMT -7
just had a go at makein a stand and here is the out come ;D so go grab your self a mig welder and make one
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Post by ysrcali on Jan 12, 2008 6:33:12 GMT -7
I like it! *thumbup*
mang, I need to learn how to weld......seriously!!
Btw, love your paint scheme too!
What kind of pipe is that?......expansion chamber looks different from what I'm used to seeing.
And what tail light are those?......very cool and looks factory
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Post by ysr ben on Jan 12, 2008 6:59:55 GMT -7
the exhaust end can is from a yamaha tz 250 race bike it woz on there when i got the bike sounds nice tho ;D and the tail lights are a cheap set from a motor bike shop over here .
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Post by ysrcali on Jan 12, 2008 7:33:56 GMT -7
very cool! Any close up pix of the tail lights and how they are mounted? They look so good, I may want to use those type of lights for my tail section ....if you don't mind
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Post by ysr ben on Jan 12, 2008 10:48:53 GMT -7
i will get some pics taken for you in a day or two ok. do you live near teamcalamari ?
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Post by airdreams1 on Jan 12, 2008 13:04:04 GMT -7
Id have to say Yah. He is prity close, because he is in california, but cali. is pretty big so it may be a few miles.
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Post by ysrcali on Jan 12, 2008 13:44:31 GMT -7
I am an hour north of TCR (Team Calimari Racing). 15 min from the Shark Tank (San Jose Sharks/Hockey), and or 50 min. south of San Fransico
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Post by ysr ben on Jan 12, 2008 15:11:59 GMT -7
have you seen the epsom derby horse race. if you have i am 2 mins away from it. or 20 mins to london town (the big smoke) well i must say it is nice to talk to you guys
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Post by airdreams1 on Jan 13, 2008 22:38:21 GMT -7
Its roughly 18 to 20 hrs to TCR for me. As for other minis to ride with here in Idaho, there are only 8. I own 3, some colledge kid has 2 but they are not street leagle & he wont ride them anyways, 1 is in the salvage yard & is stripped, A friend has 1 but no title, there is a stock one sitting in a mom & pop Motorcycle Shop (has 3000 miles, bad body work, dry rotted tires, rusted tank, etc & they only want $2800 cash, LOL) & There is one about 300+ miles across the state + he also has a GSXR50. There are only 2 NSR50 here that I have found & both are 04s & not street leagle & are for display only. Daren, is that 1 Hr during traffic?
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Post by ysr ben on Jan 14, 2008 1:43:47 GMT -7
the barry sheene rep (black bike) i got not long ago for £750=$1500. but i had to drive a 800 mile round trip to get him and he woz in bit of a mess. there is one in a shop in london for big money £2500=$5000 ish but now that i have two ysr's me and the mrs are gunna do some rides on them this year. this is a photo of him on the day i got him don't laugh very black don't you think. the old owner must of loved black paint and just look at them blue foot pegs
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Post by ysrcali on Jan 14, 2008 6:33:17 GMT -7
Lance, The drive is roughly an hour during non commute hours. If I were to go during the commute hours, then I would say a 2 hour drive Btw, I have found there are a lot of street legal YSR owners. Altho', I am affraid to invite them on my rides. Reason? Due to the rides I love to go on*, would most likely stress the lil YSR motor, and would hate for anyone sezing their motor. * mountain terrain roads w/ a lot of elevation changes (twisties). OTOH, we had one guy seize his YSR motor half way through a 70 mile (approx.) ride with us. Us, being bikes with water cooled 2-stroke motors. The exception was a Zuma and a Aprilla 75cc scooter. If we were doing a ride with slight elevation changes, then there probalby wouldn't be any problems......as I had done those rides in the past with my YSR motor. Altho', I/we took frequent breaks throughout the ride to avoid any motor failures. Oh! and it helped running a little on the rich side too. IMO, YSR's are best suited for urban riding (under 55mph) and the track.
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Post by ysr ben on Jan 14, 2008 6:53:54 GMT -7
cali here is a pic of the back lights the fella used on barry hope it helps you
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