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    Want a Hayabusa

    want a hayabusa , whay dont you have this one http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...px?id=53401478

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    Stuff that, I'd rather QKCHK's, at least I know it has been thrashed by a chick. That adds at least $2,000 to the resale value of the bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swanny
    Stuff that, I'd rather QKCHK's, at least I know it has been thrashed by a chick. That adds at least $2,000 to the resale value of the bike.
    you just keep the rubber side down on that 2 fity , it might get away from ya

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    Yes I want one, but I'm afraid of them... and I'm too poor
    Quote Originally Posted by thealmightytaco
    It's like a bunch of guys talking calmly, sharing advice, all utopian like, and then BAM, drunken hobo slams his jug on the table and tells everyone they need to start punching each other.
    Interesting.

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    Hmmm, maybe, what's it like for commuting?

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    Why dont ya just buy mine?

    2005 (K4 model reg Jan 05) 20,000 kms hardly a scratch (so its never been dropped!) with factory tri-carbon Yoshis with appropriate re-programming as done by Road 'n Sport in Hamilton. Full service history.

    Very sexy in Black / Purple. Has ventura pack system. Also comes with solo seat convertion. Has 3M paintwork protectant.

    Gen reason for selling............ cause Im getting 1 sexy beast and I cant have both. Will post pics up when I get her home.

    By the way Swanny. Would like you to see if you could hang on to one of these before getting all mancho and say 'was a chicks bike....'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qkchk
    By the way Swanny. Would like you to see if you could hang on to one of these before getting all mancho and say 'was a chicks bike....'
    I don't understand your intention with that statement.

    However I am going to hope thats an offer to take your Hayabusa for a ride?

    EDIT: Have tried to think about that but still don't get it, I don't see how mancho comes into what was originally posted by me. Still, are you offering a ride?

    I'd think about a Hayabusa if it wern't for the fact they are thirsty machines. I've considered it as my next bike but have three others in mind which are far suitable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OMG
    Hmmm, maybe, what's it like for commuting?
    THESE THINGS EAT UP THE KM REAL FAST ,NOT SOMETHING YOUL'D RIDE TO WORK EVERY DAY UNLESS YOU HAD A FEW BIG 85KM SWOOPER TO TAKE AT 180KM , SO YOU COULD WEAR OUT THE SIDES OF THE TYRES
    REALLY A RALLY BIKE ,WICKED TWO UP , AND PRITTY GOOD IN THE TIGHT STUFF AS LONG AS YOU CAN GET THE BACK WHEEL TO FOLLOW THE FRONT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qkchk
    Why dont ya just buy mine?

    2005 (K4 model reg Jan 05) 20,000 kms hardly a scratch (so its never been dropped!) with factory tri-carbon Yoshis with appropriate re-programming as done by Road 'n Sport in Hamilton. Full service history.

    Very sexy in Black / Purple. Has ventura pack system. Also comes with solo seat convertion. Has 3M paintwork protectant.

    Gen reason for selling............ cause Im getting 1 sexy beast and I cant have both. Will post pics up when I get her home.

    By the way Swanny. Would like you to see if you could hang on to one of these before getting all mancho and say 'was a chicks bike....'
    BUT HAY MINE IS 3G CHEAPER AND MORE THAN LIKELY FASTER , BUT YOU R IS CHEEP AT 13 FOR SURE :spudwhat:

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    Quote Originally Posted by swanny
    I don't understand your intention with that statement.

    However I am going to hope thats an offer to take your Hayabusa for a ride?

    EDIT: Have tried to think about that but still don't get it, I don't see how mancho comes into what was originally posted by me. Still, are you offering a ride?

    I'd think about a Hayabusa if it wern't for the fact they are thirsty machines. I've considered it as my next bike but have three others in mind which are far suitable.
    1. No
    2. No
    3. Not ideal as a inexperienced riders bike. Blah blah blah.
    4. End of discussion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qkchk
    3. Not ideal as a inexperienced riders bike. Blah blah blah.
    Guess I should put my trainer wheels back on

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    NOW NOW BOYS YOU HAVE TO MAKE THE STEP UP SOME DAY , BUT MAYBE NOT THIS MUCH ,

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    Is this 'busa an ex repo bike?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OMG
    Hmmm, maybe, what's it like for commuting?
    one word brilliant.
    Only downside is when in slow traffic the fans are pumping out massive amounts of heat.
    "Judicious" application of enthusiasm in the tighter corners keeps the tyres nice and round, the chicane into the carpark can be a lot of fun when there are no pedestrians.
    At the end of the day horses for courses but show me another bike that blindingly fast on the weekend that happens to be that civilised at commute speeds and i might believe the is another bike for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav
    Is this 'busa an ex repo bike?
    SOUNDS LIKE YOU' VE BEAN TALKING TO SPUD RACER ,DONT BELIVE EVERTHING YOU HERE

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