Haha. No idea.Dan, how did that happen in Florida? Riding the clover leafs all the time???
Certainly a strange wear pattern, especially for a bike in Florida. However I do think it was actual wear marks, not dragging or something. They went all the way around the tire. They were in a pattern of left, right, left, right all the way around the tire. Left side being a little deeper. Space further apart then you normally see cupping patterns.Those are more than wear, looking close it looks like grinder marks or the poor bike was dragged sideways. I'm sure there is a nifty story about it.
Well thanks a lot.****** tires don't make ****** black wheels look any better on any bike.
That's what it was. I figured it must have been a nice bike at one time.That looks like a Bandit 1200S and that was a bike I lusted after.
I think it's getting a little long, there on the sides. Time for a trim you tree hugging hippie bass-turd! HA! If yer gonna let it grow like that maybe you should move over to the left coast where you belong. Double HA! Actually my choices of hair styles is very similar to yours. I have fond memories of the wind blowing through my invisible hair.....Well thanks a lot.****** tires don't make ****** black wheels look any better on any bike.
While we are not caring about each other's feelings, how do you like my hair?
Actually, I usually like the silver wheels better but I think the black goes well with the sinister/stealth look of the '15 ES.
That really is a shame about the bike in the OP's post. That looks like a Bandit 1200S and that was a bike I lusted after. I really, really wanted one of those and by the time I could afford one, they were gone. I came Very Close to buying a 1250S brand new but went with the ST1300 instead. And instantly realized I was old.
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