Bike - Inertia Reduction

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Jbrebel
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Re: Bike - Inertia Reduction

Post by Jbrebel »

I'd go with that Seb.

Storms are good bikes but they do feel dated in that sense. You've got to remeber the bike was designed, what, about 15 years ago now?
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seb421
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Re: Bike - Inertia Reduction

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i do love the storm and ive spent a good bit of money now putting it back to factory looks, as i do think it is a beautiful bike but i just want something with a bit better fueling and a bit more poke.

i did have horrid blue bits everywhere, levers bar ends, lights, diffrent indicators, foot pegs, iridium screen.

now fitted a light smoke one from airblade which is a lot more discreent and looks a lot more orginal, all i want to do now is get the forks serviced, fit the dynojet kit, fit some blue flames, ride it this last summer and then get a new bike before i start uni
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Re: Bike - Inertia Reduction

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FirestormMike wrote:hed come to his senses and gone back to the dark side of SP's. :)
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