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#11 Unread post by Thumper »

'07 Suzuki SV650

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#12 Unread post by Teek »

I used to ride dual sports, right now I have a little Suzuki GS500. She's all I need, she can do around town, canyons, and any fwy needed to get to a canyon. I like 'em little and flickable. I'm currently working on mods to tweak the powerband to my preferences, then she'll be quick too, but not stupid fast. That's not possible, unless I squeeze a Chevy 350 in there... ;D



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2001 Suzuki GS500, Sonic springs, Katana shock, 14t sprocket, OEM flyscreen & chin spoiler, billet fork brace, fenderectomy, Diamond links, NGK Iridium plugs. Lowered and lean but not very mean.

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#13 Unread post by blues2cruise »

Hi Teek. Welcome to TMW. :)

Nice bike you have there.

We hope you enjoy the forums.
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#14 Unread post by kymford »

Hi ladies,

I ride a cb250, and a 125cc thumpster, also i have a cb750 that is very close to being on the road, i really can't afford that part at the moment, unless i sell my 250 but i just can't part with it, it is so much fun even though it is 25yo, kick start, & takes ages to warm up lol

This is my 750 when i first bought it
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And this is it 2 weeks later. We have since polished the engine and painted the front guard.
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CB250rs, CB750f, CBR929rr, GSX750r, GPZ1000rx, TTR250, Thumpster125, Z50J,
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#15 Unread post by kymford »

This is my 250

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this is me on my little 125cc thumpster, which is a lot of fun!
[img]http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e9/fordnutt/Copyofhamshelmut002.jpg[/img]
CB250rs, CB750f, CBR929rr, GSX750r, GPZ1000rx, TTR250, Thumpster125, Z50J,
Quad 50, Samuri 50
Kym, mum n missus

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#16 Unread post by Teek »

Blues2cruise, thanks for the welcome, and I LOVE forums!

Kymford, I am drooling over your 250 (what a beauty!) and your 125 (what a CUTIE)! My hubby has never forgotten his 250, he said it was one of the top faves of his current list of the 46 bikes he's owned so far. If he could have it back, he'd never let it go again. He's a Honda man, but has recently over the last four years jumped badges to Suzukis. But we both LOVE Hondas. My first bike was a '78 Hawk 400.

Nice bikes, Ladies!
2001 Suzuki GS500, Sonic springs, Katana shock, 14t sprocket, OEM flyscreen & chin spoiler, billet fork brace, fenderectomy, Diamond links, NGK Iridium plugs. Lowered and lean but not very mean.

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#17 Unread post by motorbike.ventures »

Yes, very nice bikes! Great work on the 750 kymford!

We just went to Germany yesterday to pick up a 1991 Suzuki 400 Bandit. Such a cute bike! I thought we would fix it up and sell it but Im so in love that I am keeping it for myself! :)

Will post pics when I get them uploaded :)

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#18 Unread post by kymford »

Hey girls,
Thanks for the lovely comments!

I love my lil 250, even though i cop a lot of flack about it lol, it is 25yo, kick start and takes longer to warm up than modern machines, but i still love it!
And yeah i think thhe thumpster is a cutie too lol, too bad about the chick on it :laughing:

I am really looking forward to getting to know you all, this forum seems great.
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#19 Unread post by motorbike.ventures »

Kym,

I think Kick starters are so cool! My Suzuki 350 is a kick start, and though it takes me some time to start it I still love it! :)

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Hi Ladies

#20 Unread post by winifred »

This is my first time here. I've been riding since the Fall of 2004. My first bike was a 2004 Yamaha V-Star 650 Classic Silverado. I love that bike, but recently, it was time to move up. I traded my pearl white baby for a 2004 V-Star 1100 Custom. Got some ape hangers on it and it's getting me there a little quicker than the 650 did. Luckily, the weather has been beautiful here (until today) and I've been RIDING !!
Thanks for letting me share.

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