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I've been posting my Gyro efforts in a couple other threads.
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Lookin good & pipe in hand too :D

How much did you raise the fender to clear those tires?
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I see you discovered how to get your hands on that awesome pipe. I would really appreciate the info that would allow me to do the same.
Your build plan looks pretty sound. Since my track-trike is still stock, I will be staying with 15X6.00X6 to start the season.
Picked up a pair of Carlisle 4-ply rib treads today. Did I say I really like the pipe and I want one too ?...... :urban:
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Thank you very much siggy....must find way to translate. :hi:
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Can't wait to see this bad boy installed! :bump:
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wood like some info on your build??
what was your top speed in the stock form ??? is that gps ???
like the look of the tires ...
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All I know is that for $540, that thing better be made out of diamond-encrusted gold. :lol:
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thebook92 wrote:All I know is that for $540, that thing better be made out of diamond-encrusted gold. :lol:
Thanx for the translation, book92....as much as I would like to have this pipe, the price tag makes no sense at all (unless you live in Dubai)...... :crazy: ....maybe the pipe being built and tuned by member MySpree will be in a more realistic bracket. I'm happy for siggy, but he may be the only Gyro in the U.S. to ever be adorned with this exquisite pipe......... :cry:
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thebook92 wrote:All I know is that for $540, that thing better be made out of diamond-encrusted gold. :lol:
Thanx for the translation, book92....as much as I would like to have this pipe, the price tag makes no sense at all (unless you live in Dubai)...... :crazy: ....maybe the pipe being built and tuned by member MySpree will be in a more realistic bracket. I'm happy for siggy, but he may be the only Gyro in the U.S. to ever be adorned with this exquisite pipe......... :cry:
37,000 Yen becomes something like $458 USD, plus $90 shipping... It looks awesome, and I bet it'll help out quite a bit, but I paid less than that for an aftermarket exhaust on my car. okay, maybe I'm a little jealous.
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Me too....guilty.....I'm jealous.... :coolcruise:
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