The official "exotic bike" club
- srhooter762
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Re: The official "exotic bike" club
Getting back to Speed Tech; here's what I know 'bout the owner. His name is Dennis Burnett and works at his dad's shop, Burnett Repair. I became aware of his bike suspension business thru a coworker, who's an avid trials bike competitor. Also, the old Jim's Import yamaha shop took their fork business to him [so they said]. Anyway, Dennis replaced some forks seals for another buddie's wr426 for like 45 bucks which, I thought reasonably priced. He also put a Race Tech bladder kit on another ridding bud's ktm525 rear shock. I need seals and bushing's in my 640adv since, they're shot at 12,000 miles. While I'm at it, I'm gonna have the rear shock oil changed and recharge the nitrogen ... one of these days.
I like motorcycles ... mostly with knobbie tires
Re: The official "exotic bike" club
When Troy was over showing me his new Husky, I had to show him that I was a member of that club way back in the late 70's. Here's my pic's from then.
http://picasaweb.google.com/kware1/Husk ... 6209663634
Still have the Husky jersey.
http://picasaweb.google.com/kware1/Husk ... 6209663634
Still have the Husky jersey.
Kevin
07 FLHT
07 FLHT
Re: The official "exotic bike" club
Kware, you stud! And I know those bikes did not have the suspension like they do now. Some hard landings, eh?!Kware wrote:Here's my pic's from then.
http://picasaweb.google.com/kware1/Husk ... 6209663634
Still have the Husky jersey.