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Thread: RGV150 vs FXR150

  1. #16
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    5th December 2002 - 13:00
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    I have an RG150E sitting in the basement. Back in its glory days I took it above 200 km/h. It's a very nimble bike, makes it very easy to put the knees down. But it's very uncomfortable.
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  2. #17
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    FXR
    It an't no speed demon, but it's cool, since I got it for $2000

    -Indy

  3. #18
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    25th July 2003 - 19:20
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    Ive had my FXR150 for about 5 months now. For a first bike, and for a 150cc, Im really really happy with it! I just did the Coast to Coast on it! If anyone saw a FXR150 on the Coast to Coast from Himatangi beach to um... whats that place called.... On the East coast... anyway, that was me!. I was the smallest bike there.

    I did it on my FXR150, and I kept up with everyone fine, not a problem at all. And whats best, only cost me $10 to fill up, before I left from Palmy, before it even started! And lasted me all the way home

    Overall its actually quite amazing how well it goes for a 150. Sort of wish I got a 250 to start on now that I have learnt how to ride etc, but It'll last me until I get my full.

    Cheers
    WanaGo

  4. #19
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    rock on FXR's

    -Indy

  5. #20
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    Rode a friends wifes RG150 and had it indicating 180km, even passed him on his F650 while he was showing 160km,of course he had to inform his wife I'd been screwing her bike when we got back!
    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough power."


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