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Phenoix
30th March 2006, 08:53
To help full the debate on which is better, we all know the answer and this proves it

http://www.exbyte.net/media/videos/2330/Lamborghini_vs_Ducati.html

beyond
30th March 2006, 09:06
Cool clip. :)
I wonder how much more ahead he would have been on a GSX1400 :p

Phenoix
30th March 2006, 09:07
true, and Im sure he could have had his knee down some more too.
But look at the difference in prices of the two

bugjuice
30th March 2006, 09:08
it's all in here.. (inc that clip)

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=21326

scumdog
30th March 2006, 09:14
true, and Im sure he could have had his knee down some more too.
But look at the difference in prices of the two

Yeah but carting two dozen Tuis on the bike at speed is a little more tricky....

sAsLEX
30th March 2006, 09:18
Yeah but carting two dozen Tuis on the bike at speed is a little more tricky....

pfft not that hard

http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=8789

thats about two dozen tui there


only prob is with say a twin the vibration can make cans burst aye DSS

beyond
30th March 2006, 09:19
Yeah but carting two dozen Tuis on the bike at speed is a little more tricky....

:laugh: :laugh:

Phenoix
30th March 2006, 09:35
He's right, there would be about 2 Doz there.

I did try searching for the thread. must have missed that link to the movie tho, my mistake.

But still cool

GR81
30th March 2006, 10:54
i would take either... im not fussy with these kinda things ;)

R6_kid
30th March 2006, 12:25
texmos scooter takes a 12pack no sweat... anyway if you were in a lambo do you think you would be drinking tui?

Phenoix
30th March 2006, 13:19
texmos scooter takes a 12pack no sweat... anyway if you were in a lambo do you think you would be drinking tui?

Now that sounds like an interesting story there :rofl:

R6_kid
30th March 2006, 13:28
yeh, we showed up at the beach to catch up with everone, before i could get the beer out the bastard starting popping wheelies and inadvertantly shook up all my beer! :pinch:

GR81
30th March 2006, 13:32
... anyway if you were in a lambo do you think you would be drinking tui?
waikato draught? ... drink it like you stole it? hahahaha :rofl:

Toast
30th March 2006, 13:38
Funky clip.

I like that program, Fifth Gear is it? They're not childish little wankers when it comes to talking about bikes, and respect them for what they are, and what a good rider can do on them (see the clip of that road-legal race car vs. the K5 thou', which the K5 lost out to)

That dork Clarkson the other night was bragging about how the bikes at IOM would be doing ONLY 170mph in the dry when some 500bhp Beemer was doing 125mph in the wet...I mean, farque, the car would kill the bike, wouldn't it! The oversized prat needs to grow up.

onearmedbandit
30th March 2006, 16:34
I think you'll find Jeremy was just highlighting how fast the M5 was. He understands how fast bikes are, but has admitted to being scared of them so takes the piss. Also it adds to the fun as the other two (James and Richard) are avid bikers.

imdying
30th March 2006, 16:38
There was similar clip done, Top Gear I think, Porsche of some description vs an R1. R1 lost by a similar margin that the 999 won by. Bottom line is that they're about the same in experienced hands, but one costs 10% of the other, and one can be used for the shopping. You takes your pick, you pays your money. Bikes for me, but I'd be having a Lambo or a 911 to trailer the bike to the track with :lol:

Phenoix
30th March 2006, 17:53
There was similar clip done, Top Gear I think, Porsche of some description vs an R1. R1 lost by a similar margin that the 999 won by. Bottom line is that they're about the same in experienced hands, but one costs 10% of the other, and one can be used for the shopping. You takes your pick, you pays your money. Bikes for me, but I'd be having a Lambo or a 911 to trailer the bike to the track with :lol:

Fair call, I think thats the winning statement

SimJen
30th March 2006, 21:36
I like that program, Fifth Gear is it? They're not childish little wankers when it comes to talking about bikes, and respect them for what they are, and what a good rider can do on them (see the clip of that road-legal race car vs. the K5 thou', which the K5 lost out to)
That dork Clarkson the other night was bragging about how the bikes at IOM would be doing ONLY 170mph in the dry when some 500bhp Beemer was doing 125mph in the wet...I mean, farque, the car would kill the bike, wouldn't it! The oversized prat needs to grow up.

Yeah Clarkson can be a real wanker sometimes. He couldnt fit on a bike anyway...his perm would get in the way :killingme
Fifth Gear is way better, the guys can actually drive. Tiff has driven F1, Le Mans, Touring Cars you name it. Vicki Butler Henderson was a race instructor at Silverstone at age 17 and has raced heaps, plus she owns a bike.
Jason Plato used to race BTCC etc.
Clarkson has only driven round in circles on some disused airfield, Richard Hammond, albeit funny drives the odd porsche, and James May is a classic Bentley owner who only recently has been allowed to do donuts.
But at least Richard and James ride bikes.....not that it will change Clarksons view of them.
Bikes are still the kings of Bang for your Buck no matter what anyone says :)