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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover
    gareth d: if you get a 916 i will kill you [and take it for a ride]....lol they are the nicest looking bike ever...[well to my young mind]
    i was comparing the tlr with the vtr, statistcally the tlr is better [135hp versus 110 and the tlr has more tourqe too] can i take your bike for a ride CP? pleeaaaase...
    Don't go simply on power when talking about v2.
    The whole idea about v2 is handling (compactness) as opposed to power. If you want power, buy a fireblade or an R1 and you'll get the most hp per dollar out there.

    Sport V2 is about the flickability, cornering etc, and that's why ducati is the nicest v2 out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    nope u don't want a vtr.....you need a TL [wheres that fuckin hammer....I'll learn this kid]






    I just read the TL registry, it's put me off buying one.

    http://www.micapeak.com/reg/view/TLS

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover
    gareth d: if you get a 916 i will kill you [and take it for a ride]....lol they are the nicest looking bike ever...[well to my young mind]
    i was comparing the tlr with the vtr, statistcally the tlr is better [135hp versus 110 and the tlr has more tourqe too] can i take your bike for a ride CP? pleeaaaase...

    when you got the $$$$$ to buy it I'll let you test ride it....and by the way....the tls has better power to weight ratio than TLR...and from what I've experienced at trackdays...is quicker!
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    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    LMAO...... but how bout you re power it with a Kenworth 16L V8 two stroker with twin turb and supercharger, and finish the young fella off properly and in style :spudbn:
    you mean the 16l V12 engine???? thats not a twostroke...and its a cat engine anyway....

    When r you gunna get a real V-twin danger...riding around on that fancy italian tractor must be frustrating....well at least your ugly enuff to ride it...lol
    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teflon
    I just read the TL registry, it's put me off buying one.

    http://www.micapeak.com/reg/view/TLS
    thats coz ur a girl and can't haddle a really V-twin
    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmoot
    Don't go simply on power when talking about v2.
    The whole idea about v2 is handling (compactness) as opposed to power. If you want power, buy a fireblade or an R1 and you'll get the most hp per dollar out there.

    Sport V2 is about the flickability, cornering etc, and that's why ducati is the nicest v2 out there.
    its more about traction...you can get a faster turn of speed out of corners when comepared to 4's...get on the gas harder and earliyer...there is a bigger gap in time between power strokes on a v-twin than a four...gives the tire more time to find grip again...[four fires 180-180-180-180...90 degree V-twin fires 360-360...60 degree V-twin fires 240-240...parrel twin fires 270-270]]

    handling is a different story
    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    Given the short comings of my riding style, it doesn't matter what I'm riding till I've got my shit in one sock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    when you got the $$$$$ to buy it I'll let you test ride it....and by the way....the tls has better power to weight ratio than TLR...and from what I've experienced at trackdays...is quicker!

    had to leave my old monster behind and bought a real bike (duc 853R)

    if you have the bugs go for a ducati


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    I'm going to miss the twin.

    Rode a late model GSXR750 today, got sick of changing gears just to get any power out of the fucker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmoot
    Don't go simply on power when talking about v2.
    The whole idea about v2 is handling (compactness) as opposed to power. If you want power, buy a fireblade or an R1 and you'll get the most hp per dollar out there.

    Sport V2 is about the flickability, cornering etc, and that's why ducati is the nicest v2 out there.
    good point, my bros [before the crash] was extremely nimble and flickable from side too side, very narrow too
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    when you got the $$$$$ to buy it I'll let you test ride it....and by the way....the tls has better power to weight ratio than TLR...and from what I've experienced at trackdays...is quicker!
    in other words never? dammit i can barely afford to fix the bros650......when its back on the road wanna go for a ride? you'll have to go slow cos i might fall off again! lol and i'm not a very good rider [yes i admit too it, even though i am sixteen]
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    thats coz ur a girl and can't haddle a really V-twin
    Keep that time bomb, i will have the last laugh

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strat
    for what - is you Moses? I'll come watch. make sure u do it facing the oncoming traffic tho. more impressive that way.
    if you read between the lines... you might have an idea
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf
    if you read between the patoisish... you might have an dea
    Oh my bad, my F7 button in microsoft word was broken, as you were.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    its more about traction...you can get a faster turn of speed out of corners when comepared to 4's...get on the gas harder and earliyer...there is a bigger gap in time between power strokes on a v-twin than a four...gives the tire more time to find grip again...[four fires 180-180-180-180...90 degree V-twin fires 360-360...60 degree V-twin fires 240-240...parrel twin fires 270-270]]

    handling is a different story
    I beg to differ. It is so much easier to induce power slides on my SP1 than the blade, simply because of the torque around the midrange RPMs. Power delivery of the 4s are normally much smoother than twins due to the fact that (1) you have more RPM to play around, and (2) the torque builds up gradually instead of peaking in the midrange area.

    However, sliding or not, the SP1 is so much easier to control than the blade simply because of its width. Because it is so narrow, you can chuck it in left and right very quickly and even when it is sliding it is still very controllable. The fact that the SP1 is 20kg heavier than my 99 blade is totally irrelevant to the reality (which really surprised me).



    ......and that is also why SP1 won the SBK and TLR couldn't
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    Quote Originally Posted by cowpoos
    you mean the 16l V12 engine???? thats not a twostroke...and its a cat engine anyway....

    When r you gunna get a real V-twin danger...riding around on that fancy italian tractor must be frustrating....well at least your ugly enuff to ride it...lol
    No you Heifer turd... I mean 'Kenworth 16L V8 two stroker with twin turb and supercharger' nick named the GemMie as in the donk in the rig below that I used to drive in Brissie.
    they also come as a V6

    re: that 'fancy italian tractor being frustrating'... hell no it handles better than the VTR did and me ugly........ pot, kettle & black

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    Biography:
    I'm a farmer with a fetish for all things fast.
    Well them cows and sheep can be rather fast at times..... interesting fetish you have farm boy
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