Anyone near Rochester who can help me take a road test?
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Re: Anyone near Rochester who can help me take a road test?
12 Nov 2007 17:58
Ok so where are you at kawasakiman? What town is closest to you! So i can get this thing booked tomorrow!
OOOOhhhhh powder coat and blasting; did i mention the bike was pig butt ugly?
OOOOhhhhh powder coat and blasting; did i mention the bike was pig butt ugly?
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12 Nov 2007 19:44
beauty is in the eye of the beholder dude.
is she a beauty to you?
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is she a beauty to you?
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someday i will be able to afford my kz habit.
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12 Nov 2007 20:13
Oh no, i hink she is ugly as poo...
If i could have afforded to I would have had it painted, and powder coated... but right now its about making it safe and run properly...next year (after my next Korean adventure) will be the zrx1100 swingarm and some rear sets....then finally paint. (engine mods to follow at some point).
If i could have afforded to I would have had it painted, and powder coated... but right now its about making it safe and run properly...next year (after my next Korean adventure) will be the zrx1100 swingarm and some rear sets....then finally paint. (engine mods to follow at some point).
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Re: Anyone near Rochester who can help me take a road test?
02 Dec 2007 10:08
So, Hardrock, how did you make out with your test?
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02 Dec 2007 10:29
Im set to take it dec 12, yeah it will be cold as hell...but so long as there is no white stuff and the guys who said they would lend a bike and a hand come through I will be there.
I would wait till spring, IF i were gonna be in the states then, I am leaving for Korea in January and really need/want my m class licenses.
I would wait till spring, IF i were gonna be in the states then, I am leaving for Korea in January and really need/want my m class licenses.
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Re: Anyone near Rochester who can help me take a road test?
10 Dec 2007 11:45
Are you still taking to test on Wed? I can ride the bike there if the weather holds out. The roads are pretty clear here, not sure about Brockport. Let me know
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Re: Anyone near Rochester who can help me take a road test?
10 Dec 2007 14:35
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Are the bigger bikes readily available in Korea? The reason I ask is that when I used to live in Taiwan, the biggest bike you could get (easily) was a 125cc. You could get the bigger bikes, but they had to be imported, and the import duties made them very pricey. That was 20+ years ago, but I go back often, and still very rarely see anything bigger than 125s.
I haven't been to Korea in about 10 years, and I don't remember if I saw the bigger bikes there.
With a standard drivers licenses you can drive a bike up to 125cc. I posted a pic of my little yellow toy from last year. This year i really want at least a 250cc twin, if not a Honda 400cc inline 4 or a 650 Korean made v-twin. But to drive one of those (legally) i need a licenses.
Are the bigger bikes readily available in Korea? The reason I ask is that when I used to live in Taiwan, the biggest bike you could get (easily) was a 125cc. You could get the bigger bikes, but they had to be imported, and the import duties made them very pricey. That was 20+ years ago, but I go back often, and still very rarely see anything bigger than 125s.
I haven't been to Korea in about 10 years, and I don't remember if I saw the bigger bikes there.
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