Me likey :thumbsup: When i was around 10 years old a family we were friends with had a boy who was of driving age. He had taken an old late fifties ford six cylinder car and took the body off it and mounted the seat back to the frame. I remember riding around in the fields and then he'd sneak it out onto the road and nail it. The old six had a lot of giddy up with all that weight removed. I was amazed at how quick it gained speed. Like you could feel the lightness. I suspect your bike has that feeling too. :inlove
 
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I'll strap a gopro on soon, and do a few power burn out's. Don't have to pop the clutch, just let it out, get rolling, and twist the throttle. Smokes the big fat car tire all the way through 1 and 2nd gear, by the time I hit 3rd, I'm done! And it wasn't built up for looks, but for the 1/8th mile track in Immokalee. When/if I find a nice trailer, that one person can easily load and unload from, I'll take her down there and scare some ****** rockets.
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I'll strap a gopro on soon, and do a few power burn out's. Don't have to pop the clutch, just let it out, get rolling, and twist the throttle. Smokes the big fat car tire all the way through 1 and 2nd gear, by the time I hit 3rd, I'm done! And it wasn't built up for looks, but for the 1/8th mile track in Immokalee. When/if I find a nice trailer, that one person can easily load and unload from, I'll take her down there and scare some ****** rockets.
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You're rear suspension set up there will help with easy smoke ups, wild looking bike :thumbsup:
 
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