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    Thumbs up Purchased 2012 GSXR1000

    Holeshot in Takapuna got one in on Friday and I purchased it 30 minutes later, Pick it up Tuesday afternoon!! Trading in my L1 GSXR1000 with 8k on the clock, Holeshot think I could be the first in NZ to purchase the new L2

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    Outstanding that man.Still not convinced by the factory can-at least there is only one to replace.lovely bike!.

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    That exhaust

    Just watched this video the other day http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qc9jjT05HlQ

    Sounds like a fun bike with no TC or ABS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVboy View Post
    Outstanding that man.Still not convinced by the factory can-at least there is only one to replace.lovely bike!.
    How to remove 10KGs of ugly fat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    How to remove 10KGs of ugly fat?
    If they're anything like the previous ones, they're actually quite light. The Busa ones weight a fucking tonne though. They have cats in 'em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    How to remove 10KGs of ugly fat?
    chop your head off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    chop your head off?
    ...a 1970's joke Gordie.....
    Why did the orange cross....na never mind.
    anyway...Suzuki must be taking the piss with that can though surely?
    I know its one of the first things to dissapear from a new bike, but come on!

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    Get rid of that gay ass exhaust and it will be a very nice looking bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    ...a 1970's joke Gordie.....
    Why did the orange cross....na never mind.
    anyway...Suzuki must be taking the piss with that can though surely?
    I know its one of the first things to dissapear from a new bike, but come on!
    Gotta be pretty big to let'em breath proper like mate. And as others have said...first thing to get replaced anyway.

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    Beeooteefull! Congrats!

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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by GSXRjohn View Post
    Holeshot in Takapuna got one in on Friday and I purchased it 30 minutes later, Pick it up Tuesday afternoon!! Trading in my L1 GSXR1000 with 8k on the clock, Holeshot think I could be the first in NZ to purchase the new L2

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    I bet 28 those minutes where looking at it great mate

    Bet you wont get to much sleep before picking up new steed

    aghh nothng like new bike the smeel the ticking exhust pipes nice... am jealous

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    Quote Originally Posted by GSXRjohn View Post
    Holeshot in Takapuna got one in on Friday and I purchased it 30 minutes later, Pick it up Tuesday afternoon!! Trading in my L1 GSXR1000 with 8k on the clock, Holeshot think I could be the first in NZ to purchase the new L2

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    Awesum! Goodonyer!

    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Gotta be pretty big to let'em breath proper like mate. And as others have said...first thing to get replaced anyway.
    And the manufacturer has very strict noise regs to meet, so I guess figuring the muffler will go anyway why go to too much trouble over it?
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Awesum! Goodonyer!



    And the manufacturer has very strict noise regs to meet, so I guess figuring the muffler will go anyway why go to too much trouble over it?
    They put a lot of effort in to the stockers, and they work pretty well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    They put a lot of effort in to the stockers, and they work pretty well.
    Well, no-one can argue with the performance out of the box, for sure!

    Maybe if they did make them more styley though?
    You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
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