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Just purchased a S2R

Started by Moses, December 01, 2009, 08:44:10 PM

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Moses

Quote from: DarkStaR on December 28, 2009, 03:29:32 PM
Black out those belt covers also!  [thumbsup]

That's on my list amongst others, just takes time.  :)

Moses

Quote from: CNS-Mike on December 19, 2009, 11:41:14 AM
Moses,

I got the 55W hi/low kit in 8000K.  UPS tracking says the package should be here Tuesday.  If I run into any questions, I'll give you a shout.

Thanks!



How did your install go?

Moses

Finally cleaned the bike, after a couple of months. Made a huge difference.


Moses

Haven't done much except paint the timing covers. HID light is still running awesome. Happy motoring!


lwszabo

Bike looks good! that color looks great on the S2r! Ride Safe

CNS-Mike

Quote from: Moses on December 29, 2009, 09:58:12 AM
How did your install go?

Moses,

They actually shipped me the 35 W light bulb, so the install wasn't as bad as it should have been.  It was an absolute pregnant dog to get everything into the housing and make it close up.  I'm going to read your tutorial now and see if I could have done it differently.  I've been in Singapore since the new year, and I leave again next week to go back.  I haven't been reading the board very much since then, because it just makes me miss my bike even more.  Plus, I've been busy as hell. 

During the three weeks I WAS home this summer, I already high sided my bike  [bang] and used it as a cheap excuse to upgrade to some shiny parts from CRG and SpeedyMoto.  I'm going to try to core my cans this weekend before I go.

So I hope  you've been able to keep the rubber side down since you've gotten your bike.  I've been riding for 16 years and I've crashed twice - once in my second year of riding and once just last week. 

Take care!
2007 S2R1K - Chopped tail and emissions can; 14T front, Vizi-tec LED tail light, HID, CRG lane splitters

Sold - 1998 Honda Shadow Aero  ***  Crashed - 1980 Yamaha XS1100  ***  Killed - 1978 Yamaha XS750