Got some new shots of ol' yeller this weekend, so thought I'd post 'em up fer y'all to drool over. :drool:
The other pics quality kinda sucked, so I talked the wife into take'n these pics with her new fancy schmancy camera which is a bit better quality than my el cheapo camera. :-D
funny that ya mention that Devi... I've been a wonder'n how'd she look with the header and can ceramic coated black. :-D Any of you photoshoppers care to make me a black Zard on ol' yeller? :hammer: :-D
I like the tail section. Almost makes me wanna spring for the integrated light/turn signla gizmo so I could ditch the boat tail.
Then again, I went for a ride Sunday with my somewhat bobbed tail end. The pavement was still wet from the rain and now I gotta nice mud stripe on the plate, the back of the seat, and up the back of my jacket.
Then again, it's so purty, you wouldn't ride it in the wet, would ya?
yeah R100, I used to think about not 'chop'n the tail', but everytime I got caught in the rain, that big ass fender didn't do me a d*mn bit of good anyways, so off with it's head. :hammer: :-D
Looks very nice. Give that baby a proper initiation in the rain! Of course, without the tail, even in the dry, I get small rocks deposited onto my seat. Took me a while to figure it out.
AKA Mount Pilot from the Andy Griffith show wasn't it? Love that area, can't wait to get back down there and ride the roads on something that can handle them better.
I grew up on the left hand side of the mountain you see in Cheap's pic. A mile or so away. I've been all over that mountain.
Still don't live too far away so I take speedy up there and visit mom and dad.
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