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Juicebox
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Ride today

#1 Post by Juicebox » Fri Jul 13, 2012 12:54 am

Here's some pictures of the ride today. I cant get them to orient correctly. Hopefully someone can help me out. I want to thank the forum for helping me get this puppy on the road. 1100 miles and counting since the end of May. Otherwise this bike would be in a garage somewhere.



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It goes without saying that the Packers will dominate this season. Growing up here in Wisconsin, you have to root for the Packers and drink milk, or else they send you to Minnesota.

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#2 Post by aaronmvrider » Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:25 am

pipes... are they rogers toomey replicas....

beautiful bike.... makes me want to build a yellow one....
1 x 4mm stroker rz 375cc 1983
1 x 7mm stroker rz 443cc 1984 (under construction)
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#3 Post by Juicebox » Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:42 am

I was told they are original Toomeys, but what do I know? To have the guy with one of the sweetest RZs in the world say my bike looks nice makes me feel good though. The Corbin seat is what makes it look so nice in my opinion.

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#4 Post by aaronmvrider » Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:46 am

stop it you are making me blush....

i wish i had 1 in every colour....

the one i am building now .... might be a full fairing or might be a blue or might be a yellow one..... who knows....

your bike would be welcome in my garage any day..... :smt003 :smt003
1 x 4mm stroker rz 375cc 1983
1 x 7mm stroker rz 443cc 1984 (under construction)
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#5 Post by Juicebox » Fri Jul 13, 2012 4:39 am

I am in the process of getting a RGV front and rear to put on one of my bikes....im just not sure which one? I can say that the handling on the full fairing bike I have is really shitty compared to my more stock bike. I dont have enough time on a bike to know why that is the case...but it definitely is the case. I do know that I have rebuilt the front forks on my stockish bike and that could be the difference. Makes me lean towards modifying the full faired bike with a new paint job and rippin engine build. I want to create a "Howlin' Screamer"

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#6 Post by reddog952 » Fri Jul 13, 2012 8:50 am

Great looking bike!! Looks nice and clean,Love the seat..

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#7 Post by Benno #03 » Fri Jul 13, 2012 9:00 am

Agreed, very nice bike and the Corbin is a real nice touch.
76 TZ350(project).
82 RD350LC.
82 SR250.
83 RZ350YPVS.
88 RZ250 YPVS(project).
83 FJ1100.
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#8 Post by xkabooomx » Fri Jul 13, 2012 12:41 pm

I love that Corbin seat! Your bike looks awesome, keep the pictures comming! I love the photo you took from above, great angle to admire one life's beauties.
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#9 Post by cbirk » Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:38 pm

LAMBEAU!! Nice pics Josh. The bike looks really good too. lol ..and those would be original Toomeys. :smt006
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