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HeliBar TracStar Clip Ons

written by Drops -- October 6th, 2008
Filed under: 2008 Suzuki Gsxr600,Staff Bikes | Comments (3)
Drops

Hi guys! So I’m back in San Francisco for a few days, and I had to check out the new IPM headquarters. Too bad it was flooded. I know, a flood here in SF? Piping issue most likely. Plus, I had to pick up some parts for Sunsquirt.

Stay tuned! I’m gonna get these installed as soon as I get back to Florida!

As always, peace!

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Sunsquirt Photo-Dump!

written by Drops -- September 30th, 2008
Filed under: 2008 Suzuki Gsxr600,Staff Bikes | Comments (3)
Drops

Hey guys! What’s going on? Nothing much happening here. For this post, I just want to unload all the extra pictures from when I first got Sunsquirt. I like to use new photos that are appropriate to each post, but I don’t want to waste these. So here they are in no particular order!

See how we are both making the same face?

Here’s a better one!
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Florida Road Scenery

written by Drops -- September 23rd, 2008
Filed under: 2008 Suzuki Gsxr600,Staff Bikes | Comments (0)
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Tired of concrete? Come to Florida for a beautiful scenic ride. Instead of seeing concrete walls and housing everywhere you get to see trees, ponds with alligators, and maybe and more. Check out the video to see what I mean.

I know what you guys are thinking, “What is this? A travel brochure?” Haha! I’m just trying to show you how cool life is here! To all you Californian friends, this is an invitation to come visit me! Did you see our beach bunnies? Huh, guys?

While twisties here are virtually non existent, the long scenic roads are simply awesome. Sunsquirt approves! Okay, till next time guys, peace!

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Florida Chicks

written by Drops -- September 19th, 2008
Filed under: 2008 Suzuki Gsxr600,Staff Bikes | Comments (1)
Drops

Hey guys, so I am going to talk about something else today and give Sunsquirt a rest.

After coming to Florida, I’ve noticed that there is a shortage in female riders. So far, I have only seen one chick that rides, and that was at the dealership. All other females that I have seen on a bike have been riding bitch. Where are all the chicks? I have no idea, but I will make a point to try and find them.

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I guess with me down here and Amber, that makes three huh? Maybe girls here aren’t as libral as they are in California? Well, I recently read somewhere that only eighteen percent of riders are female. That’s roughly around 4.3 million in the United States. In addition, they average about 42 years young, have a fifty-six percent chance of being married, a twenty-eight percent chance of possessing a college degree, and a thirty-five percent chance of holding a technical or professional position.
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Eliminating the Bulk

written by Drops -- September 15th, 2008
Filed under: 2008 Suzuki Gsxr600,Staff Bikes | Comments (3)
Drops

Hey guys! Welcome back for another episode on Sunsquirt. Today all we’re doing is just taking off the ugly rear fender. It’s actually really easy, just use an allen key and take out a few screws. Clip the wires that attach to your license plate light and tuck them in your trunk, then screw everything back on nice and neat. As of now, it is not street legal because it doesn’t have a license plate light, but that can easily be remedied. Just check out the video on just how fast we did it!

Stay tuned for more next time! Peace!

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