What did you do to your bike today?

Love them so much all my bikes have them. But you should order the small race shields with them, much better than the elephant ears.
The hell you say :poke: you want to protect your hands from bushes at high speeds and your levers at low speeds for the times you let :moon: convince you that doing the Royal Flush is much better the 2nd time. :foul: :naughty: :wave:
 
Worked a little on the CRF. Doing my best to shave some weight without spending to much on it. Took off the passenger pegs and hardware (probably a pound or two in that as they felt heavy.) I removed the side fender reflectors and crossbar that holds them together too. Another pound or so i'm guessing there.
 
Worked a little on the CRF. Doing my best to shave some weight without spending to much on it. Took off the passenger pegs and hardware (probably a pound or two in that as they felt heavy.) I removed the side fender reflectors and crossbar that holds them together too. Another pound or so i'm guessing there.
let me see if I can help ya here.

shave about 1/2 inch off of platics on all the fenders and numbers plates. take a few oz. of oil out of the motor and forks. I think of you remove just one spoke from each wheel you'll been fine. Remove the sliencer packing. Cut about 1 inch off the brake and clutch handles. pull those rubber fork protectors off. Slide the back wheel all the way forward and remove a couple links from the chain. Take off the kick started and just bump start it from now on. Get a knobby knife and trim the tires up. There you go, that ought to save you at least 5 lbs or better :prof: Oh and you're welcome


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let me see if I can help yeah here.

shave about 1/2 inch off of platics on all the fenders and numbers plates. take a few oz. of oil out of the motor and forks. I think of you remove just one spoke from each wheel you'll been fine. Remove the sliencer packing. Cut about 1 inch off the brake and clutch handles. pull those rubber fork protectors off. Slide the back wheel all the way forward and remove a couple links from the chain. Take off the kick started and just bump start it from now on. Get a knobby knife and trim the tires up. There you go, that ought to save you at least 5 lbs or better :prof: Oh and you're welcome


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what a smart ass... must be almost Derby time
 
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