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Ahh, BikeDay. Pure heaven (or hell)

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#11 Post by Kaiser Soze » Tue Jun 13, 2006 6:03 pm

This is bike #2 for me. Well, kind of #3. I rode my dad's '82 Nighthawk 750 for a while when I was 18. That was 14 years ago. I bought a brand new Katana 750 in '99, had that for a few years, and now I've upgraded to this WIDOW MAKER, OVERPOWERED FREAKING JET ENGINE OF A BIKE.

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I forgot my camera at work, so I can't post pics tonight, which kind of makes this a lame Bike Day thread. Sorry. Maybe tomorrow. :)

The difference between this and the Katana is pretty amazing. It almost feels as fast as that bike did, and I'm only using 1/2 throttle and keeping it under 7000 RPMs. Amazing bike, I just love it.

I also picked up a new helmet today as well. Memories of that seagull in the head coupled with Big Ben's recent smackup helped me go with a way better helmet than I'd normally spring for. I picked this baby up:

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Probably the best fitting helmet I've ever touched. I love the thing.

Wife and kids are in bed right now... I'm trying to stop myself from a quick trip around the city. Did I mention I love this bike? :wink:
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#12 Post by VermilionX » Tue Jun 13, 2006 6:08 pm

i didn't care about the 7.5K rpm limit that the manual says.

push it man! push it! :laughing:

well they say you can't miss what you never had. but yeah, i miss that xtra boost the 1000 gave me.

but yeah, like you... i love my 750. i still want a 1000 but love the 750.

and the 750 is just a better looking bike.

good thing i personalized mine already since you picked the same color as mine. :laughing:
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#13 Post by Kaiser Soze » Wed Jun 14, 2006 7:20 am

I managed to grab a few quick shots of the beast at work.

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I actually removed the passenger pegs just after taking this, I think it's a little cleaner looking now. My wife won't get on it yet, so I figured why bother keeping the pegs on? :)

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I'm not sure if this is a Suzuki logo or a Superman logo, because that's what you feel like on it. heh

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Oh how I wish they had vanity plates for bikes. ;)
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#14 Post by Aggroton » Wed Jun 14, 2006 7:34 am

we have vanity plates in PA.
that is a sweet ride btw.

and if you thinking wakeing up at 5 because of your bike is bad...wait till its in your garage...youll be wakeing up every 3 hours to sneak out and be with her...your wife will get a little jealous when she realizes whats goin on...but by then youll be as stealth as a ninja...and when your that stealthy... youll have a bed role in your garage...
thats a sweet bike.
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#15 Post by Andrew » Wed Jun 14, 2006 7:55 am

What model helmet is that? I have the X-Eleven, and absolutely love it. Shoei makes a good product...

Nice looking bike! Congrats
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#16 Post by Kaiser Soze » Wed Jun 14, 2006 8:39 am

It's an RF-1000, and the design is the Nerve TC-5. You can go here and select it from the dropdown menu:

http://shoei-helmets.com/road/helmets_r ... ?h=3&c=146

I love it. Super comfortable.

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#17 Post by KarateChick » Wed Jun 14, 2006 11:05 am

Super looking bike - congrats! :D Yeah those RF-1000 helmets are just awesome...wish I had one but...$$$ !!

Have fun & be safe out there!
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#18 Post by Sev » Wed Jun 14, 2006 12:30 pm

Kaiser Soze wrote: Oh how I wish they had vanity plates for bikes. ;)
They do, you see them a lot in Edmonton.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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#19 Post by -Holiday » Wed Jun 14, 2006 2:58 pm

nice looking bike. just out of curiosity, how long can you ride something like that before you want to die from back/hand pain?
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#20 Post by VermilionX » Wed Jun 14, 2006 3:00 pm

-Holiday wrote:nice looking bike. just out of cuiosity, how long can you ride something like that before you want to die from back/hand pain?
for me... my hand starts to hurt after around 60 miles. back hurts later around 100 along w/ my thighs and butt.

after a while, im sure my body will adjust and i'll be able to withstand it longer.
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