After the first day of driving this is going to be very hard to keep a driver's license. Before you know it you are at 110mph.
Yeah, clear side markers will look good.
Also, get a Valentine One, it'll make you invisible--front and back; but you do have to be smart, pick your spots. And just north of you a bit you have the greatest E Ticket ride "spot" in the western US, arguably the best in the country. Head north to Fortuna, you get on the Ride there. You get off a bit over 2 hours later--if you're moving, in Red Bluff, it's highway 36. My wife was not happy.
Put me on the "keep the original sidemarkers" side. Clear ones look to much mulet hair cut 90's eurotuning to me and this is probably the reason Porsche gone back to amber ones in the latest models.
That 2 tones interior is really nice, well done Lionel.
[QUOTE=sk_tle;827230]Put me on the "keep the original sidemarkers" side. Clear ones look to much mulet hair cut 90's eurotuning to me and this is probably the reason Porsche gone back to amber ones in the latest models.
How ironic that in addition to the incorrect use of to/too, you didn't spell mullet correctly. That editing time limit sucks some times..
I believe that even a few years ago no-one in this place would have mentioned minor errors made by someone posting in a language which is not their mother tongue.
I see and understand the errors. In France it is called "mulette" which is probably why I did wrote it wrong. Mind you, I am not a native english speaker and still do trivial errors like that despite doing my best. I don't think it is much worse than not being able to close some quote tags.
I see and understand the errors. In France it is called "mulette" which is probably why I did wrote it wrong. Mind you, I am not a native english speaker and still do trivial errors like that despite doing my best. I don't think it is much worse than not being able to close some quote tags.
[QUOTE=Lionel;827423]side markers, done. This little part switch makes you appreciate the cost of bike parts :)
This is too funny not to pick up. I got into bikes in 2004. Before that it was Porsche's and power boats/houseboats, I've got a 28' Howard with a 600 c.i. big block; and of course the house boat. Someone looks at it, it starts at a thousand bucks.
Well, after I'd bought my second or third bike--and i thought bikes were ridiculously expensive, six to ten grand or more and no motor!, well, i took the bike in for some service to a local shop i'd bought kids bikes from for years, and bought my first serious road bike. When I went to pick it up, he said something like, that'll be $68.34...I laughed pretty hard. Out loud.
one last detail...dealer plate cover must be removed...
i have a carbon fiber one laying around since i sold my turbo!
I buy spray paint from an online place that matches factory colors and then paint a frame to match/disappear... Yes, I have OCD tendencies from time/time.
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