View Full Version : FULL SPEC K5 FOR YOU SOFTIE'S
SixPackBack
27th November 2005, 18:54
Read it and weep. When to much K5 is not enough http://www.ibike.com.hk/01_bike_report/local/suzuki/05_r1000k5_mod/01.htm
Finn
27th November 2005, 19:06
Read it and weep. When to much K5 is not enough http://www.ibike.com.hk/01_bike_report/local/suzuki/05_r1000k5_mod/01.htm
That's cool. Sure makes up for the GN250
SPman
27th November 2005, 21:03
A steal at a mere 48,000 quid! - about $124,000nz :thud:
SixPackBack
28th November 2005, 06:46
I begged and begged...Jackie said no:doh:
FROSTY
28th November 2005, 07:10
Watch out on auckland streets for an old mate of mine.
He's a turbo freak and is fitting a turbo to his K5
I WARNED HIM THE THING WOULD BE NUTS
all he could say was--"cus i can"
Toast
28th November 2005, 08:52
Are magnesium wheels lighter than carbon? I thought it was the other way around. If carbon is lighter, then why wouldn't they use those on a money-no-object bike like this?
juzzer
28th November 2005, 09:32
Are magnesium wheels lighter than carbon? I thought it was the other way around. If carbon is lighter, then why wouldn't they use those on a money-no-object bike like this?
Cause they's last about 30mins on public roads.....:bye:
aff-man
28th November 2005, 09:38
Are magnesium wheels lighter than carbon? I thought it was the other way around. If carbon is lighter, then why wouldn't they use those on a money-no-object bike like this?
Depends on grade of magnesium... and grade of carbon/apoxy used etc etc etc. Generally carbon is lighter cause you arn't puttin a $10000+ set of magnesium wheels on ...
Oh yeh and the road thing.....
Coyote
28th November 2005, 09:42
That all for a full spec SBK bike? I was expecting a SBK bike to cost around twice that
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