Recent content by EtrnlSoldier

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    An Iraq Veteran gives a personal message for Obama

    That was awesome. Thanks.
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    Fear2 update

    Oughta be good. FEAR was alot of fun.
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    This vibration is killing my hands.

    Start riding with the balls of your feet on the pegs and squeezing the tank with your knees. Take up your weight with your lower back and legs. After awhile, you'll do it without thinking about it. There should be no weight at all on your hands. You can still be leaning on your hands without...
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    Solidiers Supporting Obama

    I'm calling bs on this one.
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    Politics, war and my personal perspective..

    Good post. Thanks for taking the time to type it all. Agreed 100 percent.
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    Open Firearm Carry

    I wouldn't open carry anyway, and especially not at 18.
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    It's Ceiling Cat...

    Oh my goodness that's funny!
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    Local Bike Wash Pics!!

    Two questions. Where was that, and why didn't you let us Vegas boys know beforehand???
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    My Busa got a stable mate today

    Great bike. If I hadn't already modded my VTX1800, I'd have one of those for sure.
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    Should I get a Hayabusa as my first bike?

    Holy crap that's funny. Pic saved....
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    Seats for K8

    I wish that seat fit on a Gen1 Busa. Really looks cool.
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    OMG---WHAT HAVE I DONE????

    I rode both the S and the R models. Great looking bikes, and comfortable. Other than that, well... Both seemed greatly down on power compared to even my Gen1 Busa. In fact we ran my Busa against the S model up to about 90 mph from a slow roll. It wasn't even close, with the Busa pulling many...
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    600 cc bikes

    A 600 is a good choice for a first bike. They're great fun on the track and in the twisties (or anywhere for that matter to a new rider). The power is a bit disappointing after riding a Hayabusa. As far as which one is best, well, that's very subjective and, for a first bike learner, I don't...
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    power commander III

    It doesn't matter how it's mapped. You'll need to re-map it anyway for your particular configuration, even if it's new. That's what a powercommander does. Allows you to adjust fuel maps for whatever setup you have. You can map it as many times as you want. You can download a map for a...
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