Sure but you'll have to wait til next week. I'm tired of paying for film and
developing. My buddy will be back in town with his digital camera on
Saturday.
Bryan
----- Original Message -----
From: Phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: V-MAX TECH LIST <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 5:24 PM
Subject: Re: More "Re-Max" Photos
> Yo Bryan Looks reallllll nice buddy..
>
> Can you do a closeup for me on your brake and clutch cylinders ?
>
> You could even send it to me if you don't want to post it ..
>
> Thanks Phil
>
> Bryan Jackson wrote:
>
> > I just posted another dozen or so photo's of my reworked '88 V-Max
(hence
> > the name Re-Max). Some of you may have seen the first few. The new ones
show
> > more detail of things like the polished water pump cover and master
cylinder
> > covers. Both of these I did myself. There are shots of Pierre's triple
tree
> > clamps for mounting the ZX9 front end and a whole bunch of other stuff.
Some
> > of the pictures make the paint look pink-ish but that was just the
camera.
> > The color is actually the stock '88 color with metal flake added in for
a
> > little flare.
> > Once you enter the site click on the 'Re-Max' like to see the new
> > photos. The 'V-Max' link has pictures of how it looked before the crash.
> > I'm still working on the write-up about how, why and where for all
of
> > the mods. That should be finished in a few days. This became quite an
> > article once I began compiling all the experiences I've gone through.
This
> > is nothing new to anyone who has gone through a major modification to
their
> > max. There are always a dozen things that do go exactly as you planned
but
> > battling through these little trials is worth it in the end.
> > Just yesterday I took the new and improved Max out for a serious
spin
> > through the hills and I am very please with the handling. It's a whole
> > different bike in the corners. My center of gravity is so much lower and
so
> > are my feet. I kept dragging my toes if I left them hanging too far
under
> > the shifter or rear brake lever. Just something to get used to I guess.
> >
> > Enjoy,
> > Bryan - VMOA #706
> > http://test.militarypals.com/eden/
> >
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