New Guy from Nova Scotia
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New Guy from Nova Scotia
Hi everyone,
New to the forum, but have had the XR for a couple of years now and love it. Been lurking for a while on this forum for info, tuning tips etc, (Thank You all) and decided it was about time I joined.
Cheers
Greg
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New to the forum, but have had the XR for a couple of years now and love it. Been lurking for a while on this forum for info, tuning tips etc, (Thank You all) and decided it was about time I joined.
Cheers
Greg
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Re: New Guy from Nova Scotia
i love looking at xrr's such a versatile bike and ppl make them there own and that 1 sure looks good, good job well done
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Re: New Guy from Nova Scotia
Welcome Greg, now I do like stock bikes but saying that I am very tempted to build/buy a set of rims in black I think they look great. Do me a favour though and clean her before you take the pictures
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XR650R Year : 2002
Re: New Guy from Nova Scotia
keep it stock if you wanna rock , but i must say , black rims are the ducks nutz on the pig
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Thanks guys. The pics were taken right after I laced the new rims this spring so she was suuuper clean. The stock ones had some bad gouges and a crack in the rear. I had never laced wheels before, but after researching them to death on forums and youtube and the like, they actually are pretty easy to do. I did each one in about 20 mins. ..And yes I put on a chain guide after this was taken.
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Re: New Guy from Nova Scotia
Very shiny
But now needs some mud on it
Oh and ditch the split link...
But now needs some mud on it
Oh and ditch the split link...
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