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    Hawker Check-in!

    Hi Guys,

    Been a long time mostly-lurker on the Hawklist, and am still fairly new to the forum format. I've had my 1990 Hawk for going on 12 years now, and could never even think of selling it. I'm currently stationed in Korea, and the command here has made motorcycles verboten for service members. (sigh). I managed a couple semi-epic rides when I went home to Utah on leave! Only 10 weeks to go...

    At least I can lust after the pix and mods you guys post. Fabian rocks with his carbon bodywork. I so need to get one of his carbon huggers when I get back!

    ---Rob
    '90 redhawk

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    Welcome Gunpilot. Being denied having a bike must be hard, especially in a country where there are so many on the roads.
    '88 Bros NT650J
    Progressive fork springs, '93 CBR600 F2 fork caps, CBR900RR rear shock, Puig 'Raptor' fly screen
    Fabitappi Monoposto seat cover, Heated grips, Braided brake lines, Buell indicators/turn signals
    Ceramic coated stock headers with custom Yoshi shorty muffler & Muzzy collector

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      #3
      Welcome Gunpilot, So what service are you in?
      BIKES: Honda: RC31 Racebike/ NT650 Streetbike, DUCATI: None at the moment.
      Former MSF Rider Coach / Trackday Instructor/ Expert Roadracer #116
      "I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow."

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        US ARMY (Uncle Sam A'int Retired Me Yet!)---been flying the unfriendly skies for almost 12 years now, and in the states for less than 4 of those. I really don't know if I'll be staying active duty for 20 to retire. We shall see...I definitely owe my family some quality time.

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          #5
          What are you flying?

          Army here too, 13 more years to my full time pension. I have 18 in but Just recently got an active duty job at Home station. Sweet!
          BIKES: Honda: RC31 Racebike/ NT650 Streetbike, DUCATI: None at the moment.
          Former MSF Rider Coach / Trackday Instructor/ Expert Roadracer #116
          "I'd rather ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow."

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