Hello all from a biker chick in MI
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Re: Hello all from a biker chick in MI
25 Jul 2010 12:53
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No! Chunk-a-Chunk.......
larrycavan wrote:Patton wrote:
Is that what they call a "hunk-a-hunk-a-burnin-love":laugh:
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Re: Hello all from a biker chick in MI
25 Jul 2010 14:11
Absolutely Gorgeous!
And I like that motorcycle too. My KZ-1000 had the same crash-bar on it when I bought it. I have to admit, I like the lines of the bike better after I removed it.
The fur is definitely interesting. It gives me an idea…..
Chia-Bike!
And I like that motorcycle too. My KZ-1000 had the same crash-bar on it when I bought it. I have to admit, I like the lines of the bike better after I removed it.
The fur is definitely interesting. It gives me an idea…..
Chia-Bike!
Current Ride: 2005 Kawasaki Vulcan 750
4th Ride: 1981 Kz1000 LTD (2008 - Storage)
3rd Ride: Wife (1999 - 2005)
2nd Ride: 1982 Kz1000 LTD (1983 - 2004)
1st Ride: 1977 Yamaha SX-650 (1981 - 1983)
4th Ride: 1981 Kz1000 LTD (2008 - Storage)
3rd Ride: Wife (1999 - 2005)
2nd Ride: 1982 Kz1000 LTD (1983 - 2004)
1st Ride: 1977 Yamaha SX-650 (1981 - 1983)
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Re: Hello all from a biker chick in MI
25 Jul 2010 16:07
Wow, holly cat poop...
That Dupli-Color Paint fur is incredible.... Just look at the transformation it did for Plum..... :blink:
Damn... That crap is good..... :S
That Dupli-Color Paint fur is incredible.... Just look at the transformation it did for Plum..... :blink:
Damn... That crap is good..... :S
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Acewell 2802 Series Speedo/Tach
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Phoenix, Az
MTC 1075cc.
Camshafts: Kawi GPZ-1100 .375 lift
Head: P&P via Larry Cavanaugh
ZX636 suspension
MIKUNI, RS-34'S...
Kerker 4-1, 1.5" comp baffle.
Dyna-S E.I.
Earls 10 row Oil Cooler
Acewell 2802 Series Speedo/Tach
Innovate LC1 Wideband 02 AFR meter
Phoenix, Az
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Re: Hello all from a biker chick in MI
25 Jul 2010 16:33
damn,where have i been? :laugh:
Still recovering,some days are better than others.
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Re: Hello all from a biker chick in MI
25 Jul 2010 16:58
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:woohoo:Thank you for sharing!
If you have been here for four years, there is no need to tell you, that we are sick. Anyone that has been here for four minutes, could figure that out. Now that everyone knows your a real babe, they will double their dose, of that little blue pill....Take advanage and ask, for all the free parts you can get! These old farts like to hoard all the good stuff, don't let them fool you!
I hope you post more and don't let us offend you. We really know better, but the mind is the first thing to go........
trianglelaguna wrote:i'm a fan now!!!
hey the bikes not bad either....nice
cherny_grrrl wrote:LOL! Y'all crack me up!
Thankfully I don't think I or the bike look as frightening as the pic in the replies.
So here y'all go. Sorry, not like all "motorcycle calendar girl" type of pic, but hey, I ride, I'm not an accessory to the bike. That and it's not easy to get pics in this weather up here right now. ( It's just too muggy to stay outside for long trying to get some pose.) So you'll take what I upload and you'll like it.
As to the bike, one of these days I'll have the coin to get the pipes dipped and all that pretty stuff, but for now, she starts and goes and that's enough for me for now. It's not showroom, but it's mine. Let's see if this uploads...
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Re: Hello all from a biker chick in MI
25 Jul 2010 17:21
The new Homer...
PLUMMEN wrote:
PLUMMEN wrote:
kzz1p wrote::woohoo:Thank you for sharing!
If you have been here for four years, there is no need to tell you, that we are sick. Anyone that has been here for four minutes, could figure that out. Now that everyone knows your a real babe, they will double their dose, of that little blue pill....Take advanage and ask, for all the free parts you can get! These old farts like to hoard all the good stuff, don't let them fool you!
I hope you post more and don't let us offend you. We really know better, but the mind is the first thing to go........
trianglelaguna wrote:i'm a fan now!!!
hey the bikes not bad either....nice
cherny_grrrl wrote:LOL! Y'all crack me up!
Thankfully I don't think I or the bike look as frightening as the pic in the replies.
So here y'all go. Sorry, not like all "motorcycle calendar girl" type of pic, but hey, I ride, I'm not an accessory to the bike. That and it's not easy to get pics in this weather up here right now. ( It's just too muggy to stay outside for long trying to get some pose.) So you'll take what I upload and you'll like it.
As to the bike, one of these days I'll have the coin to get the pipes dipped and all that pretty stuff, but for now, she starts and goes and that's enough for me for now. It's not showroom, but it's mine. Let's see if this uploads...
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Re: Hello all from a biker chick in MI
25 Jul 2010 17:28
Ya just got to be careful about the passangers you pick up when your bike is covered in fur like that....
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Re: Hello all from a biker chick in MI
25 Jul 2010 22:31
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I can imagine... WD40... One quick take off, and even a death-grip w/ my leathers wouldn't grip the bike. At least it'd be a thrill for a second, until I met the pavement. LOL!
Cool, nice to meet KZR people in Michigan. Especially nice lookin women ones. If want that Kz to shine, try askin' a rocker what he uses on his hair. I prefer wd40. Smells good plus repels water for when you get caught in those unpredicted Micigan rain storms. Hit me up if you and your old man are riding in the Kalamazoo area.
I can imagine... WD40... One quick take off, and even a death-grip w/ my leathers wouldn't grip the bike. At least it'd be a thrill for a second, until I met the pavement. LOL!
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Re: Hello all from a biker chick in MI
25 Jul 2010 22:34
larrycavan wrote:
There's inspiration for the next bike project... where can I find a banana suit like that to re-sew and fit over a bike? It IS a several hundred pound vibrator on wheels, why not go for the look w/o being too literal?
There's inspiration for the next bike project... where can I find a banana suit like that to re-sew and fit over a bike? It IS a several hundred pound vibrator on wheels, why not go for the look w/o being too literal?
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Re: Hello all from a biker chick in MI
25 Jul 2010 22:37
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Holy Crap! And I thought mine were hard enough to carry. I'd have to wear a label that said "in the event of a water crash, rider's breasts can be used as floatation devices"...
Reminds me of an old 80's movie where a chick in a gym was doing arm presses and with every squeeze, the "twins" inflated a little more til they popped. LOL
Holy Crap! And I thought mine were hard enough to carry. I'd have to wear a label that said "in the event of a water crash, rider's breasts can be used as floatation devices"...
Reminds me of an old 80's movie where a chick in a gym was doing arm presses and with every squeeze, the "twins" inflated a little more til they popped. LOL
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