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Spydee's latest photo shoot

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Added PPA wheels with new Continental 175/55/R15 front tires , wheel balancers, carbon fiber side panel wrap, carbon fiber tank wraps and my company logo.

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Well done...

Spydee is looking good...congrats on a job well done..:2thumbs: really dresses her up nicely...:ohyea:
 
I'm looking to add real flames to my bike. Maybe a mini flame thrower. I like .......real fire. Otherwise I like the look of your beast.
 
Knee Panel

Is your knee panel the Cut Out Black Textured Carbon Fiber from wrapmyspyder.com? I am considering that one too. ;)
 
Those front tires look great! they fit under the fenders no problem, and no nanny issues with stock rear tire?
I was just wondering that myself. Did you have any problems getting the wheels on the studs with the tires being close to the fender? How much space is between the tread, the sidewall & the fender? I'm glad the nanny isn't getting upset. Looks Nice!!!:congrats:
 
I was just wondering that myself. Did you have any problems getting the wheels on the studs with the tires being close to the fender? How much space is between the tread, the sidewall & the fender? I'm glad the nanny isn't getting upset. Looks Nice!!!:congrats:

Steve, no problem getting the wheels on the studs. I didn't measure the distance you stated. I did run the tires for about 100 miles with no weights or the wheel balancers. My wheel balancers came in a day after I mounted the wheels. So I have taken the new wheels and the new tires back off to put the wheel balancers on. I inspected both the fender and tires for any markings of rubbing. There wasn't any evidence of rubbing at all.

As far as the nanny, I do like to torment her from time to time. But I can only do that when the wife isn't riding with me. She doesn't like for me to tempt the nanny. :)
 
Steve, no problem getting the wheels on the studs. I didn't measure the distance you stated. I did run the tires for about 100 miles with no weights or the wheel balancers. My wheel balancers came in a day after I mounted the wheels. So I have taken the new wheels and the new tires back off to put the wheel balancers on. I inspected both the fender and tires for any markings of rubbing. There wasn't any evidence of rubbing at all.

As far as the nanny, I do like to torment her from time to time. But I can only do that when the wife isn't riding with me. She doesn't like for me to tempt the nanny. :)
That's great! Thanks for the info!:yes::yes::yes:
 
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