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    Why Kawasakis are better than Suzukis

    For a start... they can actually finish

    Then there is all the usual shit... but as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words
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    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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    Actually, how can you tell Suzuki's are the best? You'd never find a Suzuki owner having to post a thread like this.

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    great pic !,

    that must be a highside, shirley??

    ya think he scratched his busa leathers ...

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    Wheelie big

    Na not a high side but a power flip on the dragstrip.
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    hes doing it all wrong!

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    Hmmm - you can see why one piece leathers are a good idea. Plump male bum crack is not the nicest to view before breakfast . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by janno View Post
    Hmmm - you can see why one piece leathers are a good idea. Plump male bum crack is not the nicest to view before breakfast . . .
    Yeah - If you can see skin then you can loose skin, not to mention vertabrae - where the back protector. Check out his left foot, not boots obviously - so how many toes has he got now?

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    Yeah, someone forgot to zip his leather together...

    Let's just hope for him he didn't get the bike on top of him.
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    Learn to ride, THEN bolt on turbo. Considering he's obviously set up the bike for the strip (he's reduced his cornering clearance by having that pod filter out the side, plus it looks like he's lengthened the swingarm), he should have invested some time and money into rider training.

    Or some wings.

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    Yes, because experienced riders/racers never crash do they.

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    I wonder how the screen and tailpiece managed to seperate so cleanly, and the rider managed to toss a Hayabusa in to the air like that.

    Smells like photo shop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pwalo View Post
    I wonder how the screen and tailpiece managed to seperate so cleanly, and the rider managed to toss a Hayabusa in to the air like that.

    Smells like photo shop.
    I concur

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pwalo View Post
    I wonder how the screen and tailpiece managed to seperate so cleanly, and the rider managed to toss a Hayabusa in to the air like that.

    Smells like photo shop.
    Yep I was wondering that too...sssccchhhh....don't give the game away eh?

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    I looked at that too and reckon if it is dinkum, that he lost it in a wheelie[duh!] and then has knocked the screen off with his helmet. But the focus and composition is exceptional, not what you expect in an action shot.
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    roflmao! ahah how did THAT happen?


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