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    Thunderace for sale

    This is a good bike and runs awesome, reason for selling is cos Mrs says its uncomfortable for her so I got me eye on an XJR1300. Comes with spare front wheel, hot grips, just had new chain and sprockets, just been shod front and rear, tyre's all good, Pilot 2 rear Pilot sport front. Any questions about this ride then post up, there are plenty of photos and vids of this bike on HB weekend rides.
    I wish the price was right but it is suppose to be $5995.00
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    Lorenzo World Champ

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    what are these things like two up?
    Hater of haters since 2012

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    They are very good, I am 105kg and the Mrs 70Kg I think ( I hope I didnt get that wrong Ha) Providing you have it set up for the extra weight and the pillion is good its like riding one up. Doesnt affect the bike mutch at all still goes like snot, ya can get saw ribs tho when the Mrs starts telling you to slow up.

    Lorenzo World Champ

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    16th February 2005 - 14:35
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    Sold it, what a dumb c@^t
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    Can vouch for 2 up performance, when set up for one, a weight on the back does not detract from handling as any where near as other bikes I've riden. Not a lightweight bike, particularly by todays standard, but one of the smoothest most predictable ride you will have from this generation, and deceptivly quick when pushed.
    "Those who beat their swords into plows will plow for those who dont"

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    These have a good rep for going well.
    Tis a Yamahahahaha G. Just thrash it like you stole it. Gixxer 4 ever
    It really did look very unloved. Specially as it was next to the R1 that the whole crowd wanted to look at. Gixxer 4 ever

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