I'm not much of a fan of the rubber band brigade, though have spent quite a bit of time on a fully sorted & hot rodded 500 Pantah, a late 80s 750 Sport and a 96 900SP (though riding it was like a flashback to whats below)
You would have liked this then
https://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/a...1&d=1245623979
DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.
Didn't have too many issues with parts 24yrs ago & it was sharing bits n pieces with a Alchemy RV1 race bike
I a bit dubious on the STs I saw & heard Mista's handgrenade it's rear end on the way to the 3rd southern KB get togetherhe wasn't happy but even at 120km/h it looked impressive & made a hell of a noise and I was about 50m behind him
The Superlight probably rolled through the factory the same time as the 900SP
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http://www.waltsiegl.com/sort/leggero/
Id have one of these. Otherwise not so much.
I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave
The 900 maybe but you'd be a fool to underestimate the desmodue 1000(good system,map etc.) like many do and pay the price for it
I have fond memories of beating 4 cyl. jappers, they think you don't stand a chance until they can't shake the thunderous boom of the termis and then they start to get flustered and frustrated and start to over cook it and that's where I come in for the kill giving them such a fright as I blow right past them they lack the will to carry on questioning the meaning of life'how the fuck did that 90hp piece of shit beat me'![]()
Are we drag racing or riding? It's all good and well having 200hp but being able to use it is a whole different thing. Torque and handling wins races on the road, not horsepower, I've left tricked out zx10r's for dead that couldn't catch up. I love being underestimated and I love seeing their faces after they've lost to a bike with half the hp
Don't worry Drew, I'll keep a look out for one on trademe for you, you know deep down you really want one![]()
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