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Blue came with the bike. Might get red down the track for a change but I've seen it before on R1s and it looks a little tacky + slightly more illegal than blue.

Dezz,

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hmm.. and when you do get your exhaust done, i want a 3in made up reusing my nismo muffler. tell me how much he's chargin

sure

Replaced standard yellow/boring parkers with blue. Angry R1 is...pretty angry.

Sexy. If only I could afford both a bike and a car! Been keen on a bike for ages. :(

But then don't want to die etc... jks. One day :D.

Blue came with the bike. Might get red down the track for a change but I've seen it before on R1s and it looks a little tacky + slightly more illegal than blue.

Dezz,

yamaha_r6_yellow_168.jpg

That does nothing to convince me to get a yamaha..

Not my style at all

Those tacos look gewd. I... had some buscuits. /foreveralone

Btw sunkist, how dark is your tint man, looks quite dark :O. I need to invest in tint, have been talking about getting it for too long. Although not as high a priority as some things... not to mention winter coming up anyway :P

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