December 29th, 2014, 04:45 PM | #81 |
ninjette.org member
Name: Charley
Location: Northern California
Join Date: Jun 2013 Motorcycle(s): 2013 Kawasaki EX300 , 1999 Kawasaki ZRX1200. Posts: 164
|
How would you rate those Teri ?
__________________________________________________
IBA # 59523 |
|
December 29th, 2014, 04:52 PM | #82 |
Certified looney toon
Name: Teri
Location: 39°52'40.7"N 118°23'53.8"W (Northern NV)
Join Date: Jun 2012 Motorcycle(s): 2012 Ninja 250, 102k+ miles -- 2014 CB500X, 42k+ miles Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 16
MOTM Jul '13, Jul '14
|
I'd give them an 8/10, very happy with some issues.
Aside from the brake modulator issue, the only other trouble I've had with them is in a heavy downpour. The rain ran down my arms and into the mitts, where my gloves just soaked up the pooled water But I have used them in 20* temps and know that they keep that pocket of air "warm" compared to the wind chill from riding. Add in heated grips or something and it'd be perfect.
__________________________________________________
<-- Linky Hey Unregistered! The code [you] shows the username currently logged in. IBA # 56020 AMA # 521481 Fun Rides! ][ My Videos ][ My Gear Hold yourself to the same rules you expect others to follow. |
|
December 29th, 2014, 11:56 PM | #83 |
Certified looney toon
Name: Teri
Location: 39°52'40.7"N 118°23'53.8"W (Northern NV)
Join Date: Jun 2012 Motorcycle(s): 2012 Ninja 250, 102k+ miles -- 2014 CB500X, 42k+ miles Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 16
MOTM Jul '13, Jul '14
|
I have plexiglass and a mock up. How do I cut the plastic with no power tools?
__________________________________________________
<-- Linky Hey Unregistered! The code [you] shows the username currently logged in. IBA # 56020 AMA # 521481 Fun Rides! ][ My Videos ][ My Gear Hold yourself to the same rules you expect others to follow. |
|
December 30th, 2014, 12:37 AM | #84 |
ninjette.org member
Name: Charley
Location: Northern California
Join Date: Jun 2013 Motorcycle(s): 2013 Kawasaki EX300 , 1999 Kawasaki ZRX1200. Posts: 164
|
I started by scribing a straight line with a utility knife and straight edge then snapping it. That got it close then I used a bench grinder to trim it . At that point I shaped it with the heatBe careful that stuff is sharp and every edge will cut. Ypu might want to wear heavy gardening gloves or similar.
__________________________________________________
IBA # 59523 |
|
December 30th, 2014, 06:37 AM | #85 |
Certified Troublemaker
Name: Teri
Location: Hamilton, NJ
Join Date: Oct 2012 Motorcycle(s): 2006 Ninja 250r "Pikachu", 2017 Ninja 650 "Epona" Posts: A lot.
MOTM - Aug '13, Aug '14, Feb '17
|
__________________________________________________
Raven's Rejuvenation A bruise is a lesson... and each lesson makes us better... |
|
December 30th, 2014, 08:25 AM | #86 |
ninjette.org guru
Name: Lee
Location: Monroe, LA
Join Date: Feb 2014 Motorcycle(s): Rebel 250s, Ninja 250s VN750s (currently nine total) Posts: 465
|
You can also cut it with a fine bladed hand saw. A saw designed for cutting wood usually has large teeth that can rip pieces from the edge that's being cut. If you don't have a grinder, a file and sandpaper will smooth the edges.
__________________________________________________
Profanity is the weapon of the witless. |
|
December 30th, 2014, 10:33 AM | #87 | |
Certified looney toon
Name: Teri
Location: 39°52'40.7"N 118°23'53.8"W (Northern NV)
Join Date: Jun 2012 Motorcycle(s): 2012 Ninja 250, 102k+ miles -- 2014 CB500X, 42k+ miles Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 16
MOTM Jul '13, Jul '14
|
Quote:
Ah well, got more to fiddle with. May have to go get a hand saw to work with it. Thought my little dremel would work with the plastic cutting wheel but the disk keeps getting stuck.
__________________________________________________
<-- Linky Hey Unregistered! The code [you] shows the username currently logged in. IBA # 56020 AMA # 521481 Fun Rides! ][ My Videos ][ My Gear Hold yourself to the same rules you expect others to follow. |
|
|
December 30th, 2014, 03:52 PM | #88 |
ninjette.org guru
Name: Lee
Location: Monroe, LA
Join Date: Feb 2014 Motorcycle(s): Rebel 250s, Ninja 250s VN750s (currently nine total) Posts: 465
|
You can use a hacksaw blade. If the hacksaw frame gets in the way, just use the blade only and wear a glove or wrap the end of the blade with duct tape. The Dremel cutting wheel is probably sticking because it tends to melt the plastic rather than cut it.
__________________________________________________
Profanity is the weapon of the witless. |
|
December 30th, 2014, 10:23 PM | #89 |
in your machine
Name: Scott
Location: Summer Shade, Ky.
Join Date: Oct 2014 Motorcycle(s): 98 Ninja 250/F12 aka ZX-2R "SERENITY", 91 Ninja 500/A5 aka ZX-5R "Phoenix", 84 Honda GL1200A "SIREN" Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 25
MOTM - Jun '17, May '16, Mar '15
|
Sounds like a good excuse to buy some tools to me, personally pick up a Dremil and have at it, just take you time cutting it don't push the tool, let it do all the work.
As I have one original winter wing in my possession to use as my template, I was going to start making these out of Lexan instead of Plexiglass, but unfortunately life gets in the way hopefully here in a few weeks I'll start cranking some out. If anyone needs, I can post a detailed pic, so other might make their own, just let me know.
__________________________________________________
violente et ignorantia ZX-2R BLOG Twitter and Instagram = Ghostt_Scott I'm not here to change your mind, just to inform. |
|
December 30th, 2014, 10:32 PM | #90 | |
in your machine
Name: Scott
Location: Summer Shade, Ky.
Join Date: Oct 2014 Motorcycle(s): 98 Ninja 250/F12 aka ZX-2R "SERENITY", 91 Ninja 500/A5 aka ZX-5R "Phoenix", 84 Honda GL1200A "SIREN" Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 25
MOTM - Jun '17, May '16, Mar '15
|
Quote:
__________________________________________________
violente et ignorantia ZX-2R BLOG Twitter and Instagram = Ghostt_Scott I'm not here to change your mind, just to inform. |
|
|
December 31st, 2014, 07:55 AM | #91 |
ninjette.org member
Name: Charley
Location: Northern California
Join Date: Jun 2013 Motorcycle(s): 2013 Kawasaki EX300 , 1999 Kawasaki ZRX1200. Posts: 164
|
My work techniques are embarrassingly crude...
__________________________________________________
IBA # 59523 |
|
December 31st, 2014, 10:08 AM | #92 |
in your machine
Name: Scott
Location: Summer Shade, Ky.
Join Date: Oct 2014 Motorcycle(s): 98 Ninja 250/F12 aka ZX-2R "SERENITY", 91 Ninja 500/A5 aka ZX-5R "Phoenix", 84 Honda GL1200A "SIREN" Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 25
MOTM - Jun '17, May '16, Mar '15
|
Don't be shy, look at the Wright brothers, and see where we at now, everything has to start somewhere.
__________________________________________________
violente et ignorantia ZX-2R BLOG Twitter and Instagram = Ghostt_Scott I'm not here to change your mind, just to inform. |
|
December 31st, 2014, 10:31 AM | #93 |
in your machine
Name: Scott
Location: Summer Shade, Ky.
Join Date: Oct 2014 Motorcycle(s): 98 Ninja 250/F12 aka ZX-2R "SERENITY", 91 Ninja 500/A5 aka ZX-5R "Phoenix", 84 Honda GL1200A "SIREN" Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 25
MOTM - Jun '17, May '16, Mar '15
|
Idea: I might instead of Lexan use aluminum, more durable, can be finished, painted, polished, whatever, and easier to work with assuming the gauge I pick, I'm thinking 1/8" or 3/16" or what I have in the shop just laying around.
__________________________________________________
violente et ignorantia ZX-2R BLOG Twitter and Instagram = Ghostt_Scott I'm not here to change your mind, just to inform. |
|
December 31st, 2014, 02:55 PM | #94 | |
ninjette.org member
Name: Charley
Location: Northern California
Join Date: Jun 2013 Motorcycle(s): 2013 Kawasaki EX300 , 1999 Kawasaki ZRX1200. Posts: 164
|
Quote:
I started with a 12 x 12 inch piece of 1/8 inch plexiglas . I cut it diagonally into two pieces. The main side measurements for mine were 10 1/2inches and 12 inches, with the bend at 8 inches and 8 1/2 on the longside . If you want to make those cuts, let them run long, you can then trim the top and outside to your preference. Hope this makes since.. Place the piece flat on a smooth surface and let the "bend" overhang the edge. Then use a heat gun or propane torch and keepit moving constantly until overhanging piece simply falls. It helps to run a few passes on the underside also but main concern is to keep the heat supply moving steadily.. I have tried to be as accurate as possible with the measurements but kinda hard as bends are rounded...After you do one tho the second is easy... This would be the left side with your mirror mount holes at "A" .I did not mark them as it is easy to do by removing mirror and holding wing in place while you mark the holes.. I made the holes by heating a Phillips screwdriver, laying the piece on a board flat and and then melting thru the mark .. Safer than drilling.. ********PLEASE BE AWARE THAT EDGES ARE SHARP AND HEAT SOURCES CAN CAUSE FIRES!!~***********
__________________________________________________
IBA # 59523 |
|
|
December 31st, 2014, 08:29 PM | #95 | |
ninjette.org guru
Name: Lee
Location: Monroe, LA
Join Date: Feb 2014 Motorcycle(s): Rebel 250s, Ninja 250s VN750s (currently nine total) Posts: 465
|
Quote:
__________________________________________________
Profanity is the weapon of the witless. |
|
|
December 31st, 2014, 08:58 PM | #96 |
ninjette.org member
Name: Charley
Location: Northern California
Join Date: Jun 2013 Motorcycle(s): 2013 Kawasaki EX300 , 1999 Kawasaki ZRX1200. Posts: 164
|
I started with a 12 x 12 and after bending, I trimmed it down.
__________________________________________________
IBA # 59523 |
|
January 2nd, 2015, 11:15 PM | #97 |
Certified looney toon
Name: Teri
Location: 39°52'40.7"N 118°23'53.8"W (Northern NV)
Join Date: Jun 2012 Motorcycle(s): 2012 Ninja 250, 102k+ miles -- 2014 CB500X, 42k+ miles Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 16
MOTM Jul '13, Jul '14
|
I'm not calling this a finished product, more "proof of concept", but hey, I have wings!
__________________________________________________
<-- Linky Hey Unregistered! The code [you] shows the username currently logged in. IBA # 56020 AMA # 521481 Fun Rides! ][ My Videos ][ My Gear Hold yourself to the same rules you expect others to follow. |
1 out of 1 members found this post helpful. |
January 3rd, 2015, 06:47 AM | #98 |
in your machine
Name: Scott
Location: Summer Shade, Ky.
Join Date: Oct 2014 Motorcycle(s): 98 Ninja 250/F12 aka ZX-2R "SERENITY", 91 Ninja 500/A5 aka ZX-5R "Phoenix", 84 Honda GL1200A "SIREN" Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 25
MOTM - Jun '17, May '16, Mar '15
|
Woah!!!!! Now that is a set of wings!!!, looking good.
__________________________________________________
violente et ignorantia ZX-2R BLOG Twitter and Instagram = Ghostt_Scott I'm not here to change your mind, just to inform. |
|
January 3rd, 2015, 07:13 AM | #99 | |
Captain 2 Sexy
Name: Newton
Location: South TN
Join Date: Apr 2014 Motorcycle(s): Kwaka EX250 Posts: 241
|
Quote:
|
|
|
January 3rd, 2015, 09:30 AM | #100 |
Certified looney toon
Name: Teri
Location: 39°52'40.7"N 118°23'53.8"W (Northern NV)
Join Date: Jun 2012 Motorcycle(s): 2012 Ninja 250, 102k+ miles -- 2014 CB500X, 42k+ miles Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 16
MOTM Jul '13, Jul '14
|
I did with a boxcutter and it still failed. Got my hands on a proper scorer (?) and snapped quickly and easily. Right tool for the job!
__________________________________________________
<-- Linky Hey Unregistered! The code [you] shows the username currently logged in. IBA # 56020 AMA # 521481 Fun Rides! ][ My Videos ][ My Gear Hold yourself to the same rules you expect others to follow. |
|
January 3rd, 2015, 04:30 PM | #101 |
Captain 2 Sexy
Name: Newton
Location: South TN
Join Date: Apr 2014 Motorcycle(s): Kwaka EX250 Posts: 241
|
|
|
January 3rd, 2015, 04:36 PM | #102 |
in your machine
Name: Scott
Location: Summer Shade, Ky.
Join Date: Oct 2014 Motorcycle(s): 98 Ninja 250/F12 aka ZX-2R "SERENITY", 91 Ninja 500/A5 aka ZX-5R "Phoenix", 84 Honda GL1200A "SIREN" Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 25
MOTM - Jun '17, May '16, Mar '15
|
Here you go
__________________________________________________
violente et ignorantia ZX-2R BLOG Twitter and Instagram = Ghostt_Scott I'm not here to change your mind, just to inform. |
|
January 3rd, 2015, 04:46 PM | #103 |
Certified looney toon
Name: Teri
Location: 39°52'40.7"N 118°23'53.8"W (Northern NV)
Join Date: Jun 2012 Motorcycle(s): 2012 Ninja 250, 102k+ miles -- 2014 CB500X, 42k+ miles Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 16
MOTM Jul '13, Jul '14
|
Not this but like this. Looks like an xacto knofe with a hook.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000BZ...=AC_SX200_QL40
__________________________________________________
<-- Linky Hey Unregistered! The code [you] shows the username currently logged in. IBA # 56020 AMA # 521481 Fun Rides! ][ My Videos ][ My Gear Hold yourself to the same rules you expect others to follow. |
|
January 3rd, 2015, 05:48 PM | #104 | |
Captain 2 Sexy
Name: Newton
Location: South TN
Join Date: Apr 2014 Motorcycle(s): Kwaka EX250 Posts: 241
|
Quote:
|
|
|
January 3rd, 2015, 08:59 PM | #105 |
Certified looney toon
Name: Teri
Location: 39°52'40.7"N 118°23'53.8"W (Northern NV)
Join Date: Jun 2012 Motorcycle(s): 2012 Ninja 250, 102k+ miles -- 2014 CB500X, 42k+ miles Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 16
MOTM Jul '13, Jul '14
|
First 200 mile review - they work.
Held up under speed, including 75 MPH on I-80, including the wake behind semis and RVs. Slight vibration causing a bit of rubbing on the upper fairing so I'll probably add in a bit of foam to protect the fairing. Blocked the wind so while my hands did get cold (it was around 27* tonight), my fingers weren't biting cold like my toes ended up getting. I believe these, combined with the handlebar mitts, should make my hands happy on cold nights. @Old Guy on a '08 mentioned lower fairing wings, so going to play with my left over pieces to see if I can create a wind pocket for my feet.
__________________________________________________
<-- Linky Hey Unregistered! The code [you] shows the username currently logged in. IBA # 56020 AMA # 521481 Fun Rides! ][ My Videos ][ My Gear Hold yourself to the same rules you expect others to follow. |
|
January 3rd, 2015, 09:05 PM | #106 | |
in your machine
Name: Scott
Location: Summer Shade, Ky.
Join Date: Oct 2014 Motorcycle(s): 98 Ninja 250/F12 aka ZX-2R "SERENITY", 91 Ninja 500/A5 aka ZX-5R "Phoenix", 84 Honda GL1200A "SIREN" Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 25
MOTM - Jun '17, May '16, Mar '15
|
Quote:
__________________________________________________
violente et ignorantia ZX-2R BLOG Twitter and Instagram = Ghostt_Scott I'm not here to change your mind, just to inform. |
|
|
January 3rd, 2015, 09:18 PM | #107 | |
Certified looney toon
Name: Teri
Location: 39°52'40.7"N 118°23'53.8"W (Northern NV)
Join Date: Jun 2012 Motorcycle(s): 2012 Ninja 250, 102k+ miles -- 2014 CB500X, 42k+ miles Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 16
MOTM Jul '13, Jul '14
|
Quote:
http://ledrider.com/shop/?model_numb...anufacturer=18
__________________________________________________
<-- Linky Hey Unregistered! The code [you] shows the username currently logged in. IBA # 56020 AMA # 521481 Fun Rides! ][ My Videos ][ My Gear Hold yourself to the same rules you expect others to follow. |
|
|
January 3rd, 2015, 09:27 PM | #108 | |
in your machine
Name: Scott
Location: Summer Shade, Ky.
Join Date: Oct 2014 Motorcycle(s): 98 Ninja 250/F12 aka ZX-2R "SERENITY", 91 Ninja 500/A5 aka ZX-5R "Phoenix", 84 Honda GL1200A "SIREN" Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 25
MOTM - Jun '17, May '16, Mar '15
|
Quote:
http://oxford-products.com/us/produc...ted-Grips.html
__________________________________________________
violente et ignorantia ZX-2R BLOG Twitter and Instagram = Ghostt_Scott I'm not here to change your mind, just to inform. |
|
|
January 3rd, 2015, 11:48 PM | #109 |
Certified looney toon
Name: Teri
Location: 39°52'40.7"N 118°23'53.8"W (Northern NV)
Join Date: Jun 2012 Motorcycle(s): 2012 Ninja 250, 102k+ miles -- 2014 CB500X, 42k+ miles Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 16
MOTM Jul '13, Jul '14
|
My heated jacket takes up everything the bike has left over at the moment. Nothing left unless I improve the system.
__________________________________________________
<-- Linky Hey Unregistered! The code [you] shows the username currently logged in. IBA # 56020 AMA # 521481 Fun Rides! ][ My Videos ][ My Gear Hold yourself to the same rules you expect others to follow. |
|
January 4th, 2015, 06:56 AM | #110 | |
in your machine
Name: Scott
Location: Summer Shade, Ky.
Join Date: Oct 2014 Motorcycle(s): 98 Ninja 250/F12 aka ZX-2R "SERENITY", 91 Ninja 500/A5 aka ZX-5R "Phoenix", 84 Honda GL1200A "SIREN" Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 25
MOTM - Jun '17, May '16, Mar '15
|
Quote:
As far as that LED Rider stuff, save your money, get your buIbs from eBay, and the headlight go to DDMTUNING.COM for the HID, or LED bulb, or just order them all from them.
__________________________________________________
violente et ignorantia ZX-2R BLOG Twitter and Instagram = Ghostt_Scott I'm not here to change your mind, just to inform. |
|
|
January 4th, 2015, 11:28 AM | #111 |
Certified looney toon
Name: Teri
Location: 39°52'40.7"N 118°23'53.8"W (Northern NV)
Join Date: Jun 2012 Motorcycle(s): 2012 Ninja 250, 102k+ miles -- 2014 CB500X, 42k+ miles Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 16
MOTM Jul '13, Jul '14
|
__________________________________________________
<-- Linky Hey Unregistered! The code [you] shows the username currently logged in. IBA # 56020 AMA # 521481 Fun Rides! ][ My Videos ][ My Gear Hold yourself to the same rules you expect others to follow. |
|
January 4th, 2015, 12:00 PM | #112 |
ninjette.org guru
Name: Lee
Location: Monroe, LA
Join Date: Feb 2014 Motorcycle(s): Rebel 250s, Ninja 250s VN750s (currently nine total) Posts: 465
|
I recommend Tim Parrott's stator rebuild service. Send him an old stator and he will rebuild it to better than OEM specs for a fraction of what a new one costs, and better quality than electrosport. He uses top quality materials and it shows. The stators he rebuilt for the VN750 outperform the OEM Kawasaki stators.
__________________________________________________
Profanity is the weapon of the witless. |
|
January 19th, 2015, 04:54 AM | #113 | |
Captain 2 Sexy
Name: Newton
Location: South TN
Join Date: Apr 2014 Motorcycle(s): Kwaka EX250 Posts: 241
|
Quote:
|
|
|
January 19th, 2015, 04:56 AM | #114 | |
Captain 2 Sexy
Name: Newton
Location: South TN
Join Date: Apr 2014 Motorcycle(s): Kwaka EX250 Posts: 241
|
Quote:
|
|
|
January 19th, 2015, 08:17 AM | #115 |
ninjette.org guru
Name: Lee
Location: Monroe, LA
Join Date: Feb 2014 Motorcycle(s): Rebel 250s, Ninja 250s VN750s (currently nine total) Posts: 465
|
Glad to. http://www.tpe-usa.com/
__________________________________________________
Profanity is the weapon of the witless. |
|
January 26th, 2015, 11:45 AM | #116 |
Certified looney toon
Name: Teri
Location: 39°52'40.7"N 118°23'53.8"W (Northern NV)
Join Date: Jun 2012 Motorcycle(s): 2012 Ninja 250, 102k+ miles -- 2014 CB500X, 42k+ miles Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 16
MOTM Jul '13, Jul '14
|
Well sadly, though I thought it would happen, when I laid my bike down to have someone help teach me to pick it back up - the wings broke.
I love the idea and concept, my execution of the design however needed a lot of work.
__________________________________________________
<-- Linky Hey Unregistered! The code [you] shows the username currently logged in. IBA # 56020 AMA # 521481 Fun Rides! ][ My Videos ][ My Gear Hold yourself to the same rules you expect others to follow. |
|
February 6th, 2016, 08:04 AM | #117 |
ninjette.org member
Name: Patrick
Location: NC
Join Date: Nov 2015 Motorcycle(s): DR350, Ninja 250 Posts: 69
|
Bit of a thread bump, but it's cold! Purchased some winter gloves as a cold weather alternative to my Helimots, but the bulk is a little too much for me... So, I'd like to fabricate some winter wings for my '02 250.
Cutting and scoring isn't difficult, but what did all of you guys use to cut the holes in the plexiglass/lexan? I know cutting that stuff can be tricky, and that seems to be a pretty sizable hole, too. Also... If anyone has a spare set lying around for the older bikes, let me know and perhaps I can pick it up from you instead. |
|
February 6th, 2016, 08:08 AM | #118 |
in your machine
Name: Scott
Location: Summer Shade, Ky.
Join Date: Oct 2014 Motorcycle(s): 98 Ninja 250/F12 aka ZX-2R "SERENITY", 91 Ninja 500/A5 aka ZX-5R "Phoenix", 84 Honda GL1200A "SIREN" Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 25
MOTM - Jun '17, May '16, Mar '15
|
I have the template if your interested, I used a new drill bit, and didn't force it, just let it do all the work.
Also lexan is better than plexiglass.
__________________________________________________
violente et ignorantia ZX-2R BLOG Twitter and Instagram = Ghostt_Scott I'm not here to change your mind, just to inform. |
|
February 6th, 2016, 08:22 AM | #119 |
ninjette.org member
Name: Patrick
Location: NC
Join Date: Nov 2015 Motorcycle(s): DR350, Ninja 250 Posts: 69
|
Template would be great. What size bit? Does this require a press, or could it feasibly be done with a hand drill?
|
|
February 6th, 2016, 11:07 AM | #120 |
in your machine
Name: Scott
Location: Summer Shade, Ky.
Join Date: Oct 2014 Motorcycle(s): 98 Ninja 250/F12 aka ZX-2R "SERENITY", 91 Ninja 500/A5 aka ZX-5R "Phoenix", 84 Honda GL1200A "SIREN" Posts: A lot.
Blog Entries: 25
MOTM - Jun '17, May '16, Mar '15
|
Took some detailed pictures, the grid paper is 1cm scaled, I posted the pictures here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/1006527...CO-4lsGr2MevBA If you need anything else please let me know. In case the link doesn't work, here's the pictures
__________________________________________________
violente et ignorantia ZX-2R BLOG Twitter and Instagram = Ghostt_Scott I'm not here to change your mind, just to inform. |
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
[motorcyclistonline] - A Man of Wings & Wheels | Ninjette Newsbot | Motorcycling News | 0 | May 2nd, 2014 07:30 PM |
[motorcyclemonster] - San Marcos, CA - Wings, Wheels amp; Warriors Ride Jun 28, 2014 | Ninjette Newsbot | Motorcycling News | 0 | April 29th, 2014 01:10 PM |
[topix.net] - Annual Wings & Wheels Festival will honour war veterans | Ninjette Newsbot | Motorcycling News | 0 | May 28th, 2010 04:00 PM |
|
|