wouldn't have been a longtime member here by any chance......?Cath wrote:On the other hand, I have seen a postie bike overtake a CBR1000 on the old road...
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haha thats awesome, i love speaking to people like this, cause i lvoe to keep egging them on to see how much shit can be extracted.
I spoke ot a guy once with a CBR250RR who was trying ot sell it to me, (i pretended i didn't have a licence and was thinking about buying it) that his 250 would take off quicker than a GSXR600 cause it was lighter and would handle alot better, but once the CBR and GSXR got the 200 the GSXR would start to overtake slightly.
I also wanted to know the "babe pulling power" of this bike cause thats why i wanted a CBR250RR to pull the chick and he reckons every time he would cruise around the beach or past clubs at least 1 chick would ask for a ride or give them his phone number!
I also wanted to know how well they wheel stand and he reckons cause they are so light you can fling them around and he used to be able to do huge wheelstands.....I pretended to be convinced at his $6500 price tag also! But told him, my mum would kick me out of home if i did buy it! haha
I spoke ot a guy once with a CBR250RR who was trying ot sell it to me, (i pretended i didn't have a licence and was thinking about buying it) that his 250 would take off quicker than a GSXR600 cause it was lighter and would handle alot better, but once the CBR and GSXR got the 200 the GSXR would start to overtake slightly.
I also wanted to know the "babe pulling power" of this bike cause thats why i wanted a CBR250RR to pull the chick and he reckons every time he would cruise around the beach or past clubs at least 1 chick would ask for a ride or give them his phone number!
I also wanted to know how well they wheel stand and he reckons cause they are so light you can fling them around and he used to be able to do huge wheelstands.....I pretended to be convinced at his $6500 price tag also! But told him, my mum would kick me out of home if i did buy it! haha
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Yea ive put my knee down twice on my 250.... both times my wheels wernt in contact with the road though.... Hmmmmm do i claim them..? LOL Im guessing most of these guys would hahahaha!
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Haha yea agreedSaki wrote:haha thats awesome, i love speaking to people like this, cause i lvoe to keep egging them on to see how much shit can be extracted.
Besides the more crap you extract the more you can put in the forum post for everyone else to read
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Mick C wrote:98ninja wrote:him " ...too upright and theyre sports tourers. old mens bikes...
....and yet there's something in what he's saying![]()
Ummmm let me see
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It reminds me of someone whom i used to be good mates with. When I told him about a trip to the states that Michelle had won via a sms comp. Him and his "big dream" ideas started bignoting about going overseas with some business venture. Meanwhile i was thinking "wtf? i was just sharing some good news & wasn't boasting".
He had bullshitted before and this was the start of the end. stopped talking to him totally shortly after then.
He had bullshitted before and this was the start of the end. stopped talking to him totally shortly after then.
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GOLD!!!!
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I must get a side-mounted cam - apparently the double-take they do is priceless so I'm toldSmitty wrote:wouldn't have been a longtime member here by any chance......?Cath wrote:On the other hand, I have seen a postie bike overtake a CBR1000 on the old road...
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At least it was apparently for the CBR and the RSV, but noone was around for the Duc - oh wait, woops, am I bragging?
Sorry Cath
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