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Started by denbike, June 06, 2008, 12:09:15 AM

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denbike

I had troubles with geting registered but the powers behind fixed it. Thank you.

I have  '94 M900 built by Flight Cycles. I've only had it for three months but now I have enough confidence to sell my long-faithful GT Hawk (78,000 miles).

Let's see if I can post a pic.

Old enough to know better.

Duck-Stew here:  Sadly Dennis Crowley (aka: denbike) passed away 7/13/08 from a heart-attack.  He will be fondly remembered and missed by those fortunate enough to have known him.  Should you find yourself in the greater LA area and happen to be riding the Angeles Crest Hwy (the 2), you may find yourself feeling like you're not riding alone.  Dennis loved the road and when not bombing up it on his Monster, he did so in his Saab Sonnet. God speed my friend. --Stuart

denbike

OK...that didn't work. Am I going to have to actually read some instructions?



Old enough to know better.

Duck-Stew here:  Sadly Dennis Crowley (aka: denbike) passed away 7/13/08 from a heart-attack.  He will be fondly remembered and missed by those fortunate enough to have known him.  Should you find yourself in the greater LA area and happen to be riding the Angeles Crest Hwy (the 2), you may find yourself feeling like you're not riding alone.  Dennis loved the road and when not bombing up it on his Monster, he did so in his Saab Sonnet. God speed my friend. --Stuart

denbike

Dang, reading the manual works. I have to get a hoster. Hope to post again soon.
Old enough to know better.

Duck-Stew here:  Sadly Dennis Crowley (aka: denbike) passed away 7/13/08 from a heart-attack.  He will be fondly remembered and missed by those fortunate enough to have known him.  Should you find yourself in the greater LA area and happen to be riding the Angeles Crest Hwy (the 2), you may find yourself feeling like you're not riding alone.  Dennis loved the road and when not bombing up it on his Monster, he did so in his Saab Sonnet. God speed my friend. --Stuart

Super T.I.B

Quote from: denbike on June 06, 2008, 12:13:15 AM
OK...that didn't work. Am I going to have to actually read some instructions?





Yes....and welcome.

I heard those Flight Cycle boys sort of know what they are doing. [roll]



[cheeky] [cheeky] [cheeky]

denbike

Quote from: Super T.I.B on June 06, 2008, 12:17:00 AM
Yes....and welcome.

I heard those Flight Cycle boys sort of know what they are doing. [roll]

Understatement.



[cheeky] [cheeky] [cheeky]
Old enough to know better.

Duck-Stew here:  Sadly Dennis Crowley (aka: denbike) passed away 7/13/08 from a heart-attack.  He will be fondly remembered and missed by those fortunate enough to have known him.  Should you find yourself in the greater LA area and happen to be riding the Angeles Crest Hwy (the 2), you may find yourself feeling like you're not riding alone.  Dennis loved the road and when not bombing up it on his Monster, he did so in his Saab Sonnet. God speed my friend. --Stuart

Super T.I.B

I know..

i'm just teasing.

I would have to say that you would have to be in the posession of a work of art, not unlike the new banner logo. [cheeky]

C'mon, figure it out, I think we all wanna see pics! [thumbsup]

denbike

Oh yeah. I had a nice post at that other place (before the neighborhood changed) with before/after build pics. Stu is a visionary/artist and Nick sci/tech helped dial it in. This was an awesome combination unlikely to be repeated.

Hey, I just realized that with recent developments, I have the last Flight Cycles bike. (eat your heart out Tom Cruise)
Old enough to know better.

Duck-Stew here:  Sadly Dennis Crowley (aka: denbike) passed away 7/13/08 from a heart-attack.  He will be fondly remembered and missed by those fortunate enough to have known him.  Should you find yourself in the greater LA area and happen to be riding the Angeles Crest Hwy (the 2), you may find yourself feeling like you're not riding alone.  Dennis loved the road and when not bombing up it on his Monster, he did so in his Saab Sonnet. God speed my friend. --Stuart

zarn02

Quote from: denbike on June 06, 2008, 12:53:20 AM
Hey, I just realized that with recent developments, I have the last Flight Cycles bike. (eat your heart out Tom Cruise)

quit bragging and post a goddamn picture, already! ;)
"If it weren't for our gallows humor, we'd have nothing to hang our hopes on."

Howie

Yeah, post a photo of your incredible Monster.  And post photos in "Bikes of the DMF" too! 

Big Troubled Bear

As said before it doesn`t exist if there are no piccies :-\

Welcome anyway [thumbsup]
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mitt


Ducatista

Quote from: denbike on June 06, 2008, 12:13:15 AM
OK...that didn't work. Am I going to have to actually read some instructions?





If you have your pic hosted somewhere, like Photobucket, just copy the URL of where the pic is located.  For example, if the URL for the location of the pic is www .mypics.com/picishere.jpg, then the syntax would be:

[ img]www .mypics.com/picishere.jpg[/img]

You'd of course take out the extraneous spaces.
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You need a teenage offspring to show you how to post pics. That's how I finally got it.
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Celli

Pics please.......  [coffee]
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