View Poll Results: The Bike or the Mustang?

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    103 86.55%
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    16 13.45%
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Thread: Would you give up biking for this?

  1. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by Timber020 View Post
    even with 150,000 it is still slower than a 3000 bike.

    Just another cage.
    Speeds far from "everything" in a vehicle.
    "I'm gonna get to the bottom of this, and I dont give a fuck if you're at the top!!!"

  2. #47
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    I would have thought that, you can afford 40K to buy a car, then you sure as hell aint short of a Quid !!! and could prabably have as many bikes as you like at the same time....now, wheres my cheque book?

  3. #48
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    A person that I deliver mail too has a late model Mustang always parked outside their garage. Whilst I can understand the appeal of a car like that to some people it really doesn't do a hell of a lot for me and would only own one if it was given to me

  4. #49
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    IF it was a P-51 Mustang.....

    But otherwise it is a 4-wheeled conveyance. These are only necessary for carrying large items that do not fit on a bike, and the boot space on a fraud mustang would be pitiful at best, and towing trailers. (oops, AND for sitting in traffic gridlock in).
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  5. #50
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    Now THATS a car!!!!!!!!! mmmmm, I love Mustangs and Corvettes... infact I am quite happily in lust with my own wagon , I really enjoy driving it , its got a great stereo and is primo for the hounds...

    BUT as nice as ANY car is I would never consider giving up the bike. Just doesn't compute sorry!
    ...it is better to live 1 day as a Tiger than 1000 years as a sheep...

  6. #51
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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX View Post
    New Zealand has far too many corners to consider an American car.
    Yep! I've owned 2 Mopars and they're made for long straight Highways.
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  7. #52
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    no contest!

    the bike, every time


    'cause a bike is poetry, love, laughter, dreams, heart and soul
    - but a car, any car, is just transport ....
    ... ...

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  8. #53
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    Well I'd ...
    - get a 30k bike
    - get a 50k car (4wd)
    - and a 70K boat to go behind the 4wd!
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  9. #54
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    I'd have both!
    I've got the bike I always wanted, so now its just the race car........won't be long.
    If I had the money for a mustang like that, I'd put it into a car designed for corners
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  10. #55
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    It's only a Mustang...........why don't you put up a real challenge

  11. #56
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    I see we have a couple of weekend bikers amoungst us... you know who you are

  12. #57
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    I do wonder if the results would've been different had it been a public poll.

  13. #58
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    I voted for the bike.

    Why?

    Because at the tender age of 50 years I have never been in possesion of a car driving licence.

    35 years of riding two wheels.

    Cant see me changing now.

  14. #59
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dai View Post
    I voted for the bike.

    Why?

    Because at the tender age of 50 years I have never been in possesion of a car driving licence.

    35 years of riding two wheels.

    Cant see me changing now.
    I a young buck at 38... dont have a cage license and actualy never even driven a cage... at present, not interested in doing it

    actually I would take the car, sell the cage buy a couple of bikes one for play, one for touring and one for show and one for the hell of it...

  15. #60
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    Can think of better cars to waste 150 large on...some that will actually drive well enough to put a grin on your face almost half as big as a cheap bike would...that's a poser car and would be dealt to very quickly on a track by many cages. Still, it's your personal choice but a classic 'Stang would be far classier!
    I have a car that I use on the track and a ute I use for work...Bikes are real fun, much more soulful and my best choice for meaningful journeys
    Last edited by madandy; 10th January 2007 at 19:20. Reason: sp.
    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    etiquette? treat it like every other vehicle on the road, assume they are a blind, ignorant brainless cunt who is out to kill you, and ride accordingly

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