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    Quote Originally Posted by LLAMA SOLA View Post
    And you do? Enlighten me. The photo is grainy and small and blurred.
    No I don't. Sadly, I haven't seen these bikes in person yet.

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    take one 25mm drill extend it about 600mm long drill out the baffles, then drill 8x8mm holes around the end cap , making a gatling gun look , but the sound is perfect, not a HD sound , but the sound of a big block v8 thumping away.

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    i feel the need to have a ride today, just lost a member of my family last night, the wife and my 3 year old are upset , i had to put one of the cats down last night, so a ride is in order, plus have to make some garage doors this afternoon, f................n work

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmz2 View Post
    whats better than a m109r in your garage try this , TWINS
    By twins i'm sure you mean 5" 10" brunette and full bodied females!! and a black 07 R1 sitting in the garage

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    By twins i'm sure you mean 5" 10" brunette and full bodied females!! and a black 07 R1 sitting in the garage
    Finally....a sensible reply from someone whos knows his stuff.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    By twins i'm sure you mean 5" 10" brunette and full bodied females!! and a black 07 R1 sitting in the garage
    so you met wife and her sister then, but it should be blondes

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    All jokes to one side for a moment...I'm loath to say it but if I was to buy a criuser it would be a M109R, I think the "plastic fantastic" tag is a bit OTT. Great lookin machine. Only other bike of that ilk I would consider would be a Yamaha Warrior but they cost moon beams! The up and coming V-Max is also one hot bike but I don't think it quite fits under the title "cruiser".

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    All jokes to one side for a moment...I'm loath to say it but if I was to buy a criuser it would be a M109R, I think the "plastic fantastic" tag is a bit OTT. Great lookin machine. Only other bike of that ilk I would consider would be a Yamaha Warrior but they cost moon beams! The up and coming V-Max is also one hot bike but I don't think it quite fits under the title "cruiser".
    i agree , vmax is a crossover, should have it's own class, not a cruiser not a sportsbike, can not class it as a muscle cruiser , nice bike plenty of punch , , the warrior lacks in power , the m109 has power and will get a lot more as time goes on ,

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmz2 View Post
    i agree , vmax is a crossover, should have it's own class, not a cruiser not a sportsbike, can not class it as a muscle cruiser , nice bike plenty of punch , , the warrior lacks in power , the m109 has power and will get a lot more as time goes on ,
    I thought cruisers were all about the torque?? y'know....roll on GRUNT!!

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    torque, the m has that and more , just roll on the power and hold on , you feel the bike get down in the rear a pull like crazy, the torque on mine is at 120fpt at 3200rpm and 135hp

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    But as we all know, torque is cheap...
    Can I believe the magic of your size... (The Shirelles)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmz2 View Post
    torque, the m has that and more , just roll on the power and hold on , you feel the bike get down in the rear a pull like crazy, the torque on mine is at 120fpt at 3200rpm and 135hp
    Is that standard spec or have you been fiddling?

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    Damn, I meant to ask, is it comfortable of big distances?

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    standard spes are 127hp and 116fpt at 3200

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    But as we all know, torque is cheap...
    Badoom tish...

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