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  1. #46
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    I don't know about bikes...

    But the Bugatti Veyron has to be the best pieces of kit I have seen.
    If they could do that for a bike then we would be cooking with gas!!

    Although you can keep the $17,000 price tag for the tyres though...
    (Or make them longer wearing than 6000 miles)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eyegasm View Post
    I don't know about bikes...

    But the Bugatti Veyron has to be the best pieces of kit I have seen.
    If they could do that for a bike then we would be cooking with gas!!

    Although you can keep the $17,000 price tag for the tyres though...
    (Or make them longer wearing than 6000 miles)
    Isn't that the S1000RR? Not quite the top speed of the veyron, but better power to weight ratio.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eyegasm View Post
    I don't know about bikes...

    But the Bugatti Veyron has to be the best pieces of kit I have seen.
    If they could do that for a bike then we would be cooking with gas!!

    Although you can keep the $17,000 price tag for the tyres though...
    (Or make them longer wearing than 6000 miles)
    Maybe one day: http://thekneeslider.com/archives/20...configuration/

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    Traction control, not my favourite track tool, but has saved my ass plenty of times on wet/cold NZ roads
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Neat idea, though I just carried the spare door remote in my jacket pocket. Easy to activate without needing to fish it out, too.
    And I just realised it WON'T work with my triple. The flasher switch cuts the dipped beam to turn on the high beam
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    Quote Originally Posted by davebullet View Post
    And I just realised it WON'T work with my triple. The flasher switch cuts the dipped beam to turn on the high beam
    Oh well, back to the drawing board....
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