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    The edit function stops lies - so was it a GoPed?

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    lmao, smallest bike I've ridden (and my first) was a Honda C50. We lived near the edge of the township, so out of my driveway and up the road at 60km/h I would go. Felt like the coolest kid in the world. My brothers C90 would show about 90km/h, when he wasn't around and I nicked it it would anyway!

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    all this damn talk about 4s?wot about v twin sportbikes?its a conspiracy i's tells yah.....
    VTWIN- SUPERBIKE

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    Quote Originally Posted by **R1**
    havnt looked at it, I'll sort it this weekend...not that I'm missing much with the weather the way it is
    Fkin fair weather riders.
    "oh but it's broken"
    Pussy.



    Done the sportsbike 'thang'. Too uncomfortable and compromised for my liking. So now I ride a proper bike.

    I've never ridden a sporty 4hundy. Lurrve to though. I jumped from a 125cc (max leaner capacity in the UK) to 6hundy +. Kinda shame.
    This weeks international insult is in Malayalam:

    Thavalayolee
    You Frog Fucker

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    hmmmm, I like my 7. Not the newest bit of kit around, but a very controlled delivery of 100+hp. Will apparently only wheelie when provoked (not happened yet) and not having to worry as much when mid corner, is handy.

    However, the blardy carbs are a pain, rough, and not happy trundling. The low revs around town (3500 or less) also cause the plugs to foul, which I need to get sorted. Give me my bike, with fuel injection, and a bit more power, and I would be a very happy chappy.

    Unfortunately, 1.5-2km per month means it'll rack up the k's seriously quick, and I will have to upgrade... then you'll see me on a newer bike...
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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