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There are many types of detectors in the market, so it is really hard to make a decision which one to buy and whee to buy. I searched the internet for a long time and then I bought a gold metal detector, which is really helpful. And when I do metal detecting outside it can really distinguish what kind of the metal that it has detected and give an indication for me. And by using such kind of device I have saved a lot of time and energy. In a word, I love the gold metal detector and have confidence in it.

So are you making gold rims from all the gold you found.......... or using that to buy motorcycle track/race parts?
 
I've tried a few chocks and finally bought a pitbull trailer restraint. Makes solo loading very easy and removal even easier.

I have to replace swingarm, tank and subframe and get suspension done. All while building a new garage.....easy peasy. Not
 
There are many types of detectors in the market, so it is really hard to make a decision which one to buy and whee to buy. I searched the internet for a long time and then I bought a gold metal detector, which is really helpful. And when I do metal detecting outside it can really distinguish what kind of the metal that it has detected and give an indication for me. And by using such kind of device I have saved a lot of time and energy. In a word, I love the gold metal detector and have confidence in it.
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I've tried a few chocks and finally bought a pitbull trailer restraint. Makes solo loading very easy and removal even easier.

Love them. $pendy but they make life simple.
 
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Why 7? Can't you just buy/machine new pins when you change bikes?

I've never been able to load/unload by myself before the pitbull system. I'm a huge fan.
 
Are you all some kind of tiny little girls, I had this chock bolted to my trailer and loading/unloading by myself can't be easier, lol..
 
Why 7? Can't you just buy/machine new pins when you change bikes?

I edited so as to not have to answer this, ah well. I have three plates in my toy hauler and four in my trailer. I have four pin / u-clamp units to share between the two.
 
Are you all some kind of tiny little girls, I had this chock bolted to my trailer and loading/unloading by myself can't be easier, lol..

Kinda. I never liked the front chocks as I don't have a lot of leverage with my upper body. Sometimes I could pull it out of chock but sometimes I had trouble. I like the pitbull as it has the rear tire immobilised and I don't bother with the front.
 
Are you all some kind of tiny little girls, I had this chock bolted to my trailer and loading/unloading by myself can't be easier, lol..

your a tank ! what does your gsxr weigh? like 849294 pounds? :)
 
its funny , i have an 03 gsxr 1000 at the shop, and my r1, the difference moving them around is insane

it's made of gold that's why ;p

that Gix need stock fairings and headlight? Cause i'm trying to get rid of mine, don't need them, perfect condition.

EDIT: is it a weight issue, or stiff steering dampener maybe?
 
I load my bike into my truck, it takes two people to do it comfortably or one with a step stool.
 
hah. You should try moving around some of the old bikes... my 89 ZX7 felt like 500kg.
 
I was 140lbs at 16 riding a 77 KZ650, it was easily 1lb/CC and I'm pretty sure it was all on top of the valve cover.
 
My guess is that the R1 is easier to move around, despite the weight. The 2003 gixxer is pre-mass-centralization era.

its the shape of the bike, it just feels like a tank
 
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