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It looks like a shampoo bottle the blue and yellow FZ.
"I set out running but I take my time, a friend of the devil is a friend of mine. If I get home before day light, just might get some sleep tonight" - The Grateful Dead.
Saw this today outside the yamaha svc center.Mods include dual underseat exhaust,some chrome work and an engine cowl.Its not the limited edition bike just a normal one repainted.
May your wheels always turn underneath you, your roads unfold before you to new places, and may your heart sing on the breeze as you ride.
Saw this today outside the yamaha svc center.Mods include dual underseat exhaust,some chrome work and an engine cowl.Its not the limited edition bike just a normal one repainted.
^^ Holy Moly!!! U guys are awesome when it comes to paint brush!! Btw. which bike has taken that treatment and whats the theme??? I know that u wont be revealing it now, but still curious to know!
Whenever there is a Rainbow in the sky, I know it's u mastering the art of Cornering. U will always be remembered brother, R.I.P Arun.
Ok coming back to the original post by Sijusid. Here are a few mods which i have done to my bike:
1.) New exhaust.
2.) HID.
3.) White LEDs for pilot lights.
4.) Clip on handles.
5.) Rear disc on the existing tube tyre.
6.) Engine Piston bore change.
7.) Clutch plate change.
8.) 2nos of Iridium spark plug along with new wires to carry current.
9.) K&N Air filter.
10.) Italian grip cover some company Domino.
11.) Short mirrors
You're the guy that'll be sneaking out of your bedroom at three o'clock in the morning to look at your bike. ~Paul Teutul, Sr., American Chopper, "Billy Joel"
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