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NEW nightshot pics!!! YellowRR Just Nifty.....

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Well I finally received some parts from Nick at Riders Inc. As everyone is well aware.....EXCELLENT SERVICE AND GREAT PRICES!!!

Here's what was in the package:
Jardine SS slip on
Yoyo sliders
Vortex spools
Progrips



And a Alpinestars TZ-1 jacket!!


In progress shots:

Good shot of Havoc's FE kit!!




Some of these came out pretty good. I have larger pics if anybody is interested for Photoshops or what not.




More good shots of Havoc's FE kit!










Enjoy!!!

Jay
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Loving that FE! Where'd you get that? :wink: Bike looks bada** man, good job. Jardine looks real nice!
LOL!! Hmmm I wonder where I got that from. 8)

Here's a bigger pic:
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I'm actually considering a Jardine now. Damn that looks sweet. Arghhhh, what to do?
NICE! :pimp:......BTW what kind of tires you riding on?
jackets awesome
i'm planning to get that one
how u like it so far?
what do the pro grip handles do?
Nice stuff. I like the look of that Jardine. I think I might have to pick one up pretty soon.
For the price you can get the Jardine for from Riders Inc. there's NO EXCUSE to not get a slip-on for the bike!!! :wink: Those are the stock tires still and the TZ-1 jacket is awesome. It's a little stiff around the neck, but it'll break in soon enough. And the Progrips have gel in them to ease some of the pressure on your palms. They're just a tad more comfortable than the stone grips that come on the bike.
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I have that exact setup. Jardine SS, YoYo, Vortex swingarm. Nice choices. Looks real clean.
What are those huge, gigantic orange things next to your license plate?
jstock107 said:
For the price you can get the Jardine for from Riders Inc. there's NO EXCUSE to not get a slip-on for the bike!!! :wink: Those are the stock tires still and the TZ-1 jacket is awesome. It's a little stiff around the neck, but it'll break in soon enough. And the Progrips have gel in them to ease some of the pressure on your palms. They're just a tad more comfortable than the stone grips that come on the bike.
How much do the pro grips run for and what model or what not do i ask Nick about? is it hard to install?
Those are turn signals JP!!! LOL!! You know, the things you use to suggest a lane change to fellow motorist. :p

jfook1 - The grips are the Progrips (model 719). Around $11 from Nick. They were relatively easy to install. Just run a search on grips and folks have left a few different techniques for installing them. I just cut my original ones off with a razor and slid the other ones on using a little bit of hairspray for lube. <--He said "lube"....

The only thing is Nick sent me the "supermoto" ones that didn't have the ends open. No biggie. I just cut the ends open with a razor. I like razors....
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