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PostPosted: 29 Oct 2010 22:22 
SSDi Randy Scotsman
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oh!! an just so you don't feel left out m8...Image



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 Post subject: Re: decent bike chris
PostPosted: 29 Oct 2010 22:50 
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https://customizer.harley-davidson.com/ ... zerLanding <--- so wanna



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 Post subject: Re: decent bike chris
PostPosted: 30 Oct 2010 00:40 
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i have tried many a bike in my years of riding bob, and the ones that posers use 3 sundays a year are almost useless, i can handle race bikes, but if yer gunna ride a bike all year round the new aprilia/ducatti/R1 ain't the way to go, they may be the fastest thing around a track but i aint to a couple of seconds on the road lol, and i'd rather do 1,000 miles on a 12R than a ducatti ;)


181 BHP at the rear wheel, capable of track days, touring, 1/4 mile sprint, daily commute and 190+mph for £2,500 <----- :dancey:
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 Post subject: Re: decent bike chris
PostPosted: 30 Oct 2010 00:41 
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AgentClown {l Wrote}:
https://customizer.harley-davidson.com/GMA_customizer.jsp?sendname=&#38;source_cd=Internal_Banner_Customizer_CustomizerLanding <--- so wanna


oh shit !









i mean really ?







these bikes just dont do it for me






need more performance !



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 Post subject: Re: decent bike chris
PostPosted: 30 Oct 2010 01:45 
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STEALTH NINJA {l Wrote}:
i have tried many a bike in my years of riding bob, and the ones that posers use 3 sundays a year are almost useless, i can handle race bikes, but if yer gunna ride a bike all year round the new aprilia/ducatti/R1 ain't the way to go, they may be the fastest thing around a track but i aint to a couple of seconds on the road lol, and i'd rather do 1,000 miles on a 12R than a ducatti ;)


181 BHP at the rear wheel, capable of track days, touring, 1/4 mile sprint, daily commute and 190+mph for £2,500 <----- :dancey:
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is funny, i have owned all kinds of bikes in my time, the ZZR600 was a really great all round bike, did a shit load of miles on it and would last forever. well it died 2 weeks after i sold it :P apparently the crank shattered and the gearbox disintegrated.
mine was purple tho :D
ZX12 is an awesome bike Chris. It's not for the faint hearted tho.
be carefull and keep at least one wheel on the ground


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 Post subject: Re: decent bike chris
PostPosted: 30 Oct 2010 12:25 
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be carefull and keep at least one wheel on the ground


Sound advice lol :nta:



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PostPosted: 30 Oct 2010 12:31 
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