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yzaddict106
06-03-2008, 06:19 AM
So I finally got everything together and got to ride it for the first time yesterday. It was my graduation present so I wasnt able to ride it until now. I got a bunch of $$ for grad so i ended up ordering a 143 kit +V2 head....SO i guess it isnt really done, but it works for now. So, here are a few pics of my toys. Im uploading a few videos onto youtube right now of the 110 but i dont think they'll be done before i head off to work. I actually passed FOUR big bikes on a wide open track on the 110. it was sweet.


DJ


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Demon
06-03-2008, 06:26 AM
yzaddict huh looks like you kicked your addiction :8/













































:thumbsup:

Aus_Rider_22
06-03-2008, 06:30 AM
Nice scoots!

What's the go with "graduation presents"?

What are you graduating from?

We don't have anything like that over here. I've seen a few threads on the old place about people getting amazing things for graduating.

yzaddict106
06-03-2008, 06:41 AM
Dont worry Demon, the Big Bike is just a wolf in sheeps clothing. It is a yamaha. I work at a kawi shop and the owner owns a track, so the deal was if i ran the kawi graphics to look the part i ride for free. Not a bad trade off. And i wanted the 110 to look the same. Whenever I move and get a new job, both bikes will be converted back.

Aus- I just graduated high school. Now its off to college

Demon
06-03-2008, 08:54 AM
Dont worry Demon, the Big Bike is just a wolf in sheeps clothing. It is a yamaha. I work at a kawi shop and the owner owns a track, so the deal was if i ran the kawi graphics to look the part i ride for free. Not a bad trade off. And i wanted the 110 to look the same. Whenever I move and get a new job, both bikes will be converted back.

Aus- I just graduated high school. Now its off to collegeHaha thats right I forgot about that :lol::embarrassed: I didn't even notice the ignition cover

YamahaRacin27
06-03-2008, 09:35 AM
Nice scoots!

What's the go with "graduation presents"?

What are you graduating from?

We don't have anything like that over here. I've seen a few threads on the old place about people getting amazing things for graduating.

Graduation from high school and/or college is a pretty big deal in America. People tend to get lots of money and gifts for graduation. My brother sent graduation invitations to about 100 people and has gotten about $650 so far from people just sending him money. Last year my best friend's extremely rich grandfather bought him a $45,000 truck for graduating high school as valedictorian.

Triple Five
06-03-2008, 11:10 AM
I remember graduating middle school! Congratulations man!


ahahah JK


But sick bike dood.


Where are you going for college?

IGASAURUS
06-03-2008, 12:26 PM
Holy **** dude that's sweet! When I graduated I got like 10 bucks and some leftover Outback Steakhouse with a sparkler stuck in it.

Patrick
06-03-2008, 01:10 PM
I got like a couple hundred bucks for graduating last year. Sick deal, dude.

YamahaRacin27
06-03-2008, 04:16 PM
I take back what I said about my brother getting $800.. his current tally is $1,050. Money just keeps rolling in haha. That's insane. I can't wait till I graduate now lol. Time to bank..

Derek
06-03-2008, 06:28 PM
I take back what I said about my brother getting $800.. his current tally is $1,050. Money just keeps rolling in haha. That's insane. I can't wait till I graduate now lol. Time to bank..

Yeah dude...I got $2000 for mine, and nobody I know is really that wealthy. :lol:

Jarid332
06-03-2008, 07:03 PM
I got a congrats Jarid. We're proud of you.

My brother got a hand gun.

Derek
06-03-2008, 07:10 PM
I got a congrats Jarid. We're proud of you.

My brother got a hand gun.

Here's another congrats Jarid! :thumbsup:

What you are doing for your father will come back to you in some way. I know its not much consolation, but if anybody deserves some amazingly good fortune, it's you. What you offer to others (like us) with nothing really tangible in return is very selfless, and I commend you for it! :thumbsup:

Also, you will be needing to come visit me in Chicago sometime. :thumbsup:

MX6
06-03-2008, 07:57 PM
I got a pat on the back and a congrats for makin it farther than my dad. haha...

sick setup, I like it all except the handguards

MotoSquid
06-03-2008, 08:00 PM
When I graduated I got a brand new KX 125

Aus_Rider_22
06-03-2008, 08:29 PM
Graduation from high school and/or college is a pretty big deal in America. People tend to get lots of money and gifts for graduation. My brother sent graduation invitations to about 100 people and has gotten about $650 so far from people just sending him money. Last year my best friend's extremely rich grandfather bought him a $45,000 truck for graduating high school as valedictorian.

THat's a sweet deal! :clap::rockon::rockon:

Nothing like that here! :puppydog:

Jarid332
06-03-2008, 09:25 PM
Here's another congrats Jarid! :thumbsup:

What you are doing for your father will come back to you in some way. I know its not much consolation, but if anybody deserves some amazingly good fortune, it's you. What you offer to others (like us) with nothing really tangible in return is very selfless, and I commend you for it! :thumbsup:

Also, you will be needing to come visit me in Chicago sometime. :thumbsup:

well thank you. It wasn't easy taking care of my Dad and seeing him in the condition that he was in, but I did my best to make sure he was comfortable. Last year was probably one of the hardest year's I've ever had. It was really scary going to bed at night not knowing if I would get to see my Dad the next morning. My Dad's a night worker so he go to bed around 4-5 in the afternoon and wake up in the middle of the night, and sometimes I would stay up till 4 or 5 just to make sure that he came down the stairs and I wouldn't have to worry. Of course waking up at 9 am to take him to the Doctors was rough, but it was worth it for sure.

YamahaRacin27
06-05-2008, 09:12 AM
Yeah dude...I got $2000 for mine, and nobody I know is really that wealthy. :lol:

Haha yeah that's how it is with us. The other day my brother was like, "Dude, no matter how gay or time-consuming you may think sending out graduation cards may be, SEND AS MANY AS YOU CAN.. and I stress that." LOL, I definitely plan on doing that seeing how much $$$ he has made.

jnickell
06-05-2008, 09:29 AM
Congrats to all you graduates out there. My son Graduated this year as well. Please, continue going to school. Because your youth doesn't last forever, but it last a lot longer than you think. Don't feel rushed to have all the fun you can handle. You've got lots of time. Keep trudging forward with your education, it'll payoff. Just ask Falcon.