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    Lowering kit for CBR600RR

    Easy to install, also has the added benefit of reducing wear on the front tyre (however this may be offset by extra wear on the rear tyre). Does require additional strengthening of the rear subframe. Food not included.
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    Probably pay to raise the swingarm pivot point as well to dial in a little extra anti-squat. Swingarm angle's a little on the flat side.....
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    Front brake would be totally useless - what with the front tyre off the ground an' orl...
    Now that I'm older, I thought it was great that I seemed to have more patience. Turns out I just don't give a shit...

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    I'm curious...... just how she got on there in the first place.

    but not to curious , I don't wanna see a video of it or anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
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    Front brake would be totally useless - what with the front tyre off the ground an' orl...
    I've done three or four laps of Manfeild on the late Loose Bruce's TL1000S with 146kg of Big Dan hangin off the pillion seat.

    I shit you not, you simply could not accelerate in the first three gears and the front would elevate in fourth with 5K on the tach and half throttle. Scariest fucken motorcycle experience I've ever endured. The rear tyre was literally chunking to bits with the excess heat.
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    Jeez ... that is so wrong for many many reasons ... I feel sorry for the poor bike ...

    I hope they crashed and burnt (dressed like that) Suitable punishment for treating a perfectly good motorbike like that ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
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    I hope they crashed and burnt (dressed like that)
    Yes, miss fatty-fat SHOULD have been wearing alot more clothing....

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    How many cows would need to die to make her ATGATT?
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    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
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    How many cows would need to die to make her ATGATT?
    OMG, triple stitching!!!!

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    is it adjustable?

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    uh-huh...

    That looks like Florida...no helmets no gear...pure coolness... hit a bump in the road and its transplant organ donation candidates! (the southern states transplant program must love motorcyclists!..if there is anything left to transplant that is...)
    Well, when I was lost, I suppose it's good advice to stay where you are until someone finds you. But who'd ever think to look for me here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brownbabe View Post
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    That looks like Florida...no helmets no gear...pure coolness... hit a bump in the road and its transplant organ donation candidates! (the southern states transplant program must love motorcyclists!..if there is anything left to transplant that is...)
    I imagine some of her organs would be relieved to get out of such a fat carcase...they'd probably go extra well after that...
    Now that I'm older, I thought it was great that I seemed to have more patience. Turns out I just don't give a shit...

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