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    want a Harley for £10k

    1340 evo

    best motor

    best frame

    best gearbox


    and they are lighter than the new rubber mount sporties

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    Quote Originally Posted by popelli View Post
    Don't like what some one posts - add them to your ignore list and move on
    Correct....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Fuck you're a dickhead. I guess...no cunt has the exquisite taste you posess, but guess what? Some people like different things. In the time I've seen you spit shit on this site...you come across as a full of shit try hard.

    You run down beginners...you slag off anyone that dares think that bikes you don't like are good...you think you're an expert. You're a fucking wankstain.

    We were ALL beginners at some stage.

    It's 100% OK to be one.

    If someone likes a bike, or a type of bike you don't like...that's ok.

    How small is your cock?

    Hey man, don't be so hard on him. It's probably not his fault.

    At a guess, he was probably raised by a well-off family, that set a high bar. His father might of had a strong leather belt, and his mother may have only hugged him when she wasn't drunk. He may have also been a victim of bullying at school, and now has become a bully himself (online).

    He's clearly worked hard for everything that hasn't already been given/gifted to him, or he may think his ascendancy the same level as the rest of the hard/smart working New Zealanders is exceptionally special, and now he is a big fish in a small pond.

    Big City life™ is for losers, and Mike.Gaynor will let you know that living in a small New Zealand rural town™ is the bees knees, especially since Aucklanders have either retired to his small town™, or bought up all of the surrounding houses as investment properties, holiday homes, (or to commute from), which have inflated the equity of his ego and/or house, which has also had the added flow-on effect of employing his services either directly or indirectly.

    With all of the (Auckland funded) infrastructure going in to his small town™, it's no wonder that you're jealous of him. He now has more roading access to other towns in his region than you do, and because of chlamydia infested tourists from Hamilton.

    He rides a big boys bike, and his scarily super-human ability to have ridden every bike known to man, and his keen perception of which one is the bestest, means you should just shut the fuck up, because your bike is probably not the bestest, and added to his expertise with accountancy and buying retail stuff, his shit is next level yo, so there.

    In conclusion, you big windy Wellingtonian: Go blow a bag of kittens.

    Go Harleys, rust in piece.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Fuck you're a dickhead. I guess...no cunt has the exquisite taste you posess, but guess what? Some people like different things. In the time I've seen you spit shit on this site...you come across as a full of shit try hard.

    You run down beginners...you slag off anyone that dares think that bikes you don't like are good...you think you're an expert. You're a fucking wankstain.

    We were ALL beginners at some stage.

    It's 100% OK to be one.

    If someone likes a bike, or a type of bike you don't like...that's ok.

    How small is your cock?
    So Eloquently put.

    I especially like "youre a fucking wank stain"

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    Cheers for all the input.

    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Get one? Christchurch Motorcycles had some listed at reasonable prices.
    Not sure yet but I'd hope so. Won't have a chance to catch up until just before Christmas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by popelli View Post
    want a Harley for £10k

    1340 evo

    best motor

    best frame

    best gearbox


    and they are lighter than the new rubber mount sporties
    If you're referring to the FXR, they were certainly best of the old bunch, and the chassis is def better than the later dyna, but the 1340 is nowhere near the engine the twin cam is. Later six speed boxes are better to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Nah they're belt as well mate. Which is great I reckon. Fuck lubing chains.
    All of my bikes have been chain driven so I don't know any difference. I agree the maintenance can be a pain in the neck or back. I wonder how good the scottoilers are. The only down side I've been told with belt drives are to be careful on gravel and stones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swivel View Post
    All of my bikes have been chain driven so I don't know any difference. I agree the maintenance can be a pain in the neck or back. I wonder how good the scottoilers are. The only down side I've been told with belt drives are to be careful on gravel and stones.
    Also thick, gluey mud, which can get packed in and won't clear the same way it will with a chain. Happened to a workmate with his LS650, due to a commute involving a wheel track cut through the front lawn.

    Stones / gravel can snap or damage a belt if they get trapped between belt and pulley, the belt guards are there for good reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swivel View Post
    I wonder how good the scottoilers are. .
    Scott oilers are fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazz View Post
    From what I know unless he's on L's he wants the 750, if they're bringing them into NZ that is?
    they on't bring the 750 sport here because it would mean they would never sell another 883 sportster.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Scott oilers are fine.
    the PO of my Street triple had a chain oiler on before I got it. I had Exxon Valdez levels of shit all over the back of the bike and around the countershaft sprocket. I dont do enough miles to justify one and am very attracted to the idea of belt or even shaft drive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    Just havin a laugh with one of the few here that has a sense of humor LMAO.
    Rarely post these days even in the MotoGP threads which I seldom wander out of to wider KB.
    Just lurk, got sick of all the shit the mods let through when they are very quick for busting you for "ignoring forum etiquette"
    They even let the MotoGP and ese threads turn to personal shit and insults over the last month or so.
    Ah well its the place they want it to be, put up or fuck off I guess LOL

    Each to their own my life's to busy to give a shit about scrapping on the net.
    Just wasting time atm till the Girl friends flight gets in from Napier. I really should be in the garage building the postie.
    ah I hear a car off for a cuddle me thinks
    Still the best avatar on KB. Just saying
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    they on't bring the 750 sport here because it would mean they would never sell another 883 sportster.
    Go looking, there are private importers bringing in the 750.
    Even a couple in the dealerships.
    The street is a darn good bike for a bike that is scratch built.
    What?
    Not copied from anything else, does not use any major parts from anything else, has its own style and persona.
    Name another bike that is so "new" as in a scratch built,
    But then not many of you buggers would understand that either. New or scratch built.
    For around 10k, a street is a good ride..but what the fuck do I know......
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    Just get one of these instead. Mine cost me 6200 .
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    Quote Originally Posted by mossy1200 View Post
    Just get one of these instead. Mine cost me 6200 .
    m109r
    I'm not a cruiser fan at the best of times, but I cannot fathom why anyone would consider a HD when metrix bikes like this exist. Clearly a better bike, and for a fraction of the cost.

    But I guess you don't get to wear a rocker, attach tassles and pretend to be a hard arse for the weekend.

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