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Do these match the gold part of the stock rotors? Have any of you had these? And what is your opinion? Any help would be useful, thank you in advance!

http://www.sprocketcenter.com/p/369748/ste...-cbr1100xx.html

Do these match the gold part of the stock rotors? Have any of you had these? And what is your opinion? Any help would be useful, thank you in advance!

http://www.sprocketcenter.com/p/369748/ste...-cbr1100xx.html

I tried the other link it didn't work try this one. Sorry!

http://www.sprocketcenter.com/p/369748/ste...-cbr1100xx.html

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No, it's a darker shade of gold than the OEM stuff. I went with aftermarket wheels and a different sprocket not long after I bought the one pictured, but they're well thought of and reviewed just about anywhere you ask.

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No, it's a darker shade of gold than the OEM stuff. I went with aftermarket wheels and a different sprocket not long after I bought the one pictured, but they're well thought of and reviewed just about anywhere you ask.

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Thanks, i appreciate your input!

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Yeah, I'm a slow old fucker afraid to use all the tire-

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Let's see yours. :icon_stickpoke:

give me a couple weeks while i break in the new 1000rr, i'm scared to even take out the XX for fear of wrecking it before the trade.

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No need to post a pic, I'm just screwing with you. My main point is you can't judge a rider by looking at his rear tire, though I'm sure we've all done it before.

"Chicken strips" are meaningless on a street bike unless they're just obscenely wide. I rode for years using my tires to the edge, then I started working on correct body position, ect, and found out all I was doing was asking way more of the tires than I needed to.

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No need to post a pic, I'm just screwing with you. My main point is you can't judge a rider by looking at his rear tire, though I'm sure we've all done it before.

"Chicken strips" are meaningless on a street bike unless they're just obscenely wide. I rode for years using my tires to the edge, then I started working on correct body position, ect, and found out all I was doing was asking way more of the tires than I needed to.

i agree completely, i was just messin with ya too, in the spirit of the board :icon_twisted:

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