06-01-2010, 03:29 AM | #1 |
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Photoshop/Sig Request
Could someone put these pictures into a sort of collage picture/a sig for me please. Kind of like my current sig. If someone could resize one as a normal pciture and one as a sig that would be great.
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06-01-2010, 09:06 AM | #2 |
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I'll do it but you need better pics.
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I'm not sure how you want it..But this is what I think you wanted let me know if you want something else.
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If you give me a size I'll do it.
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06-02-2010, 01:38 PM | #7 |
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Its hard working with the pics cause they are so fuzzy
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Damn you're size as hell lol
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last one....
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06-03-2010, 11:52 AM | #12 |
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lol what you mean by that?
Yes, I deffinetly have more lean angle on the to spare. In order to drag knee, you need the right amount of lean angle and good body positioning. Practice helps. |
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I've been riding for 8 years now and currently have a 1000rr (but started with a 600cc sportbike).... when I desire speed faster than my e90 M3, I just take the bike out for a quick spin |
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PS: You got the best of both worlds, an amazing car and an amazing bike. What year is the RR? |
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I have an older 05 1000RR, but it is modified to my settings (revalved/resprung front end, ohlins rear, carrozzeria wheels, arata exhaust, pc3, custom map, etc.) I am tempted to upgrade to the new S1000RR from bmw but the wifey is saying NO to that here's a pic of the 1000rr: |
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That CBR is an absolute beautiful machine. Mine is a 08 Kawasaki Ninja 250R. First bike Wanted to really get the ins and outs of motorcycle and ride this thing as hard as I could. Hence me in the parking lot . I never see begginer riders practice like this.
I'm planning on moving up after this season. An SS bike, probably the big 4 Japanese ones. Can't decide which one though. |
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So instead, I started off with a GSXR-600! Even though I passed the MSF course beforehand, my first ride on that bike scared the hell out of me (talk about death grip on the clip-ons, lol). The learning curve on a modern 600cc is definitely a lot harder than starting off with a 250cc. I do want to try riding a 250R now though... it must be fun to be able to go WOT at every turn! The 1000RR requires throttle finesse when leaned over. |
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sry meant to say "you're nice as hell" lol
referring to the photoshops etc lol
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