I've ridden it up my street and back. Too be honest, it seems like it's jetted pretty good, but I'm planning on riding it next weekend at the track, so I'll have a better idea if it's working good.
Been putting it together for a couple months. It's NOT a West Coast Customs "Build" but I'm not into the pit bike thing anyways.... Hahaha
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Been putting it together for a couple months. It's NOT a West Coast Customs "Build" but I'm not into the pit bike thing anyways.... Hahaha
Plenty more pics in my bike checks...
Bring it by the shop for me too see, before it gets "broken in".
Bring it by the shop for me too see, before it gets "broken in".
I'll cruise by Monday.
I stopped b last week, but you weren't there. I was hoping to get some help on my shifter, but Hammerhead came through with a fix.
The Shop
Pit Row
Did you say your kit forks were Chinese?
I stopped b last week, but you weren't there. I was hoping to get some help on my shifter, but Hammerhead came through with a fix.
...seriously, very cool smoker. I likey.
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