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![]() Thanks for the info, I've just never felt this in my other mustangs. It just feels like its all in the front end, like the motor is moving forward. I think I may have my mechanic take it for a spin just to be on the safe side.
Jenn~ Yeah I have a gixxer 600 blue/white... Love it! I had a 250 for 2 years... then bought this bike back in the spring... Such a rush for me... I just bought a f-150 this past week to haul it... Sorry to hear about you droppin your bike, glad your ok though... First year I started riding I was ridin passenger and a guy did a wheelie at about 95mph and we hit gravel, lost it and we went flyin'. Thankfully I've always been a big believer in gear. Atleast helmet/jacket. Got away with just a lil road rash and some sore body parts. I'm only 5'3 so when I bought this bike, part of the deal was for them to drop it. ![]() ~Jill "Love, peace, and chain grease"
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