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Post by izzynormal on Nov 20, 2005 14:29:28 GMT -5
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Post by Kami no Chiizu on Nov 20, 2005 18:46:19 GMT -5
Need to get a closeup pic of the front.
I don't know about other folks, but I'm only on here at work, three nights a week, until I get my computer fixed... which is starting to look slightly better, but still bleak..
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Post by izzynormal on Nov 21, 2005 6:26:51 GMT -5
How about this close?
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Post by izzynormal on Nov 21, 2005 6:30:55 GMT -5
Or, perhaps:
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Post by chanito on Nov 21, 2005 6:53:09 GMT -5
;D Nice looking BR ;D ;D, love the third eye and the twin horns ;D
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Post by Kami no Chiizu on Nov 21, 2005 20:21:04 GMT -5
Me likey! I'd be afraid if that thing popped up in my rear-view mirror, cage or not.
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Post by izzynormal on Nov 26, 2005 2:12:10 GMT -5
Would be nice if, it were that secret sonic weapon to use on would be, pirates, eh? I just received the necessary relays and switches to make the light and horns work. Having a special mount made for an auxillary battery, battery isolator, and control box on the floor of the BR. Taking photos as the project progresses. The horns and light are Bosch. The horns are HIGHWAY horns and the light is a 7" round driving light. Trying to find fog lights that will work in the overall theme. Not shown in the photos are the yellow lamps on the scoot. I have YELLOW Philips bulbs in the main headlights, got them from, www.suvlights.com ; they have the sleeves that are called, YELLOW Balloon sleeves that go over your existing H4 lamps. Cost is $9 each plus shipping. When I ordered my lamps they didn't show the seperate sleeves I paid a lot more for the lamps and sleeves already mounted. There are two types of sleeves, one is a slim cylinder and the other is called a "balloon" type. I liked the balloon type, looks like they would run cooler as there is a larger air space around the bulb.
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Post by bluejeanblues on Nov 26, 2005 13:39:51 GMT -5
We're still riding- summer was way hotter than normal and so far winter is milder. We bounce back and forth between cold and 67 like it is today- Just a lot of wind. The BR can handle it- got to love that about this scoot.
Ya'll just keep showing me those mods- eventually we'll do some lighting tricks on the BR...
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Post by motherruckas on Nov 29, 2005 21:46:48 GMT -5
I think as it cools, most people aren't thinking scooters & bikes. I usually switch over to car mode (from CBR/motorcycling mode). But I haven't this year, as more guys (4) at work have started riding (inspired by me). So I'm still into 2 wheel fun and I just got the Rux in the last month.
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Post by Kami no Chiizu on Dec 3, 2005 19:14:50 GMT -5
Hey, as long as it's not pecipitating, I'll be on the scooter if I'm drivin' in town (as long as I don't need to haul anything or anybody).
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Post by izzynormal on Dec 9, 2005 21:13:23 GMT -5
I've installed a luggage rack made from a stainless steel and wood diving platform for a motor boat. Got tired of waiting for BSS to get back to me. Still want the, windsheild, leg sheilds, and nuckle guards that are shown on the Honda accessory page. Can someone please have Jason get back to me?
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Post by Backlater on Dec 27, 2005 15:07:53 GMT -5
NAH !!! We're all busy in our garages working on our rides ! lol
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Post by Dandy Dan on Dec 27, 2005 21:14:27 GMT -5
Yeah we're just busy. I'm working on reelling an 06 model down and replaceing the crankshaft on my 03 as well as adding the Pod filter etc. This site always slows down in november and december and stays a bit slower until March or so when the scooter frenzy kicks in. A lot of us crazy Canucks like to store our rides for the winter.
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Post by silverwind on Dec 28, 2005 13:15:10 GMT -5
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