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Daves_76_SS

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The Ninja........Now with better pics!
« on: August 05, 2007, 07:02:55 AM »
I haven't cleaned it up yet, but I have been riding the piss out of it!  Holy crap, I can't believe how fast it is!  And that's with carbs that are way out of sync!  Does anyone know anything about the Electronic Suspention Control System (ESCS)?  It has a few settings on it but, I don't want to mess with it to much until I know something about it.  Anyway, here are a few pics I took this morning.

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Re: The Ninja........Now with better pics!
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2007, 09:01:31 AM »
is that a stock paint scheme?  i've never seen that paint before.
glad you're enjoying it.  those old bikes are few and far between these days... too many squid like to go out and destroy them.
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Past Rides: '72 tc125, '94 cbr600f2, '76 rd400, '89 ex500, '93 KTM-125exc, '92 zx7r, '93 Banshee, '83 ATC250R, 77/75 cb400f

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Re: The Ninja........Now with better pics!
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2007, 05:52:34 PM »
Nice bike!!! I especially like that color ;)

 If the front fork system has a small dial, it just controls the dampening rate. Try googling for more info.

Is that an EX edition?? Water-cooled right??

  Fast indeed! ;D

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81' Honda CB650C very nice!
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Re: The Ninja........Now with better pics!
« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2007, 06:43:41 PM »
The anti-dive technology in the the forks is awesome for it's age, if you like single wheel travel raise the number on the front and back dampening control and add air to the rear. Do the opposite if you like both wheels on the ground.


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