Go CBR600RR, according to my copy of Superbike Magazine, it's the best overall 600 supersport. So good buy!
i'm reading different...Originally Posted by gav
maybe bad press
i'm laying the seeds at the moment with my better half, for a new RR, come december i may be able to sow the seeds.. heres to ground work.
enjoy the bike when she arrives
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ummm, interesting article on the '05 model mate, but these are already in the shops etc, I'm talking about the '06 model, new model for next year :spudwave:
my bad... sorry bro
As your quote says "I'll be leaving now"
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No worries mate, hope ya get your RR!!
Those colours are what was on offer in America on the 2005 model. I was told that I could have the "tatoo" version but it was not my first option and they got my first optionBoomer, good luck with talking she who must be obeyed into the purchase of the bike
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I was rather lucky, I came back from a pie n' pint ride fuming as I could not keep up with the pack without ringing the shit out of my last bike. The misses could see that I was not happy when I got home. After telling her what I was feeling, she said that we had better go and get me a new bike!Did not know that there was this type of female available after all my previous experiences with them
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One thing that puzzles me though. I've looked at the pictures of the 2005 model and compared it to the pictures of the 2006 model, and I can't really see much difference between the two. I have been told that the 2007 model will have some pretty bif technological advances though.![]()
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Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.
Went for my first ride, only a small one mind you. Had to see the naki butcher that helped me stay afoat while a student with a much need job. Had to get out of town because it was just wanting to go too fast. Out of town, it still had that problem. Mind you, I ain't complaining, am I? Found myself sticking my knees out without much thought, but was not really leaning the bike over enough to make much of a difference. I actually found it harder not to bring my feet up a bit a to stick my knee out. Unusual as I've not needed to do that for a long long time. Maybe this bike will help me refind my riding mojo that was knocked out of me when a car did a U-turn in front of me on a older bike and put me in hospital? Dunno, but it would be nice to think so. Have to do 1000km to run it in. Have the weekend off so all I need is some good weather and I'm off.I'm happier than a pig in shit and are , opps just had to go away again and do another 50 km ride. Have taken a pic or two, will try to post at least one.
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Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.
Well done, IL4. It's GORGEOUS! Enjoy...
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
Damn thats a nice looking machine![]()
VERY LAME , YOU SHOULDA GOT A GSXR1000 OR ZX10
What a gorgeous looking machine. Congratulations![]()
Now go do that bike justice and take bigger high quality photos of it...![]()
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
If you don't find your "mojo" with that then I don't think there's much hope for you getting it back!Originally Posted by inlinefour
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((squint)) Looks lurvely Inline!![]()
Nice, very nice.
Did you get her from Cyclespot?
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We don't have THOSE sort of places in New Plymouth.Originally Posted by boomer
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Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.
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