If your a real motorcyclist you will one day own either:
a) balls to the wall two stroke
or the current day solution
b) 989+cc of 4 stroke power
Everyone else i have talked that has ridden less than this get the following response from me:
"Thats nice dear"
If you haven't tried it you don't now how good it feels
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Originally Posted by Kickha
Originally Posted by Akzle
A 2 stroke would be awesome, I have thought of that. But partly why I want an XR is cause it's an XR, it should be tough and reliable. Plus there's a bunch of LTNZ claptrap that goes with getting a dirt bike road legal.
I'd prefer a KX500 over a CR just cause I used to have a KX80 that looked similar.
By the way, your signature, bitten off more than you could chew? I'll offer a VFR400...
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-140778595.htm
Sigh...
I really wouldn't be able to help it if I was in a position to buy that
i know a guy with a TLR, spends $5000 a YEAR on it, tires (top quality) sprockets (buys alum rear sprockets) chains (runs 500 instead of recommended 530) brake pads (sintered, again top notch) oil and other fluids. funnily enough he rides it fucking hard.
lets compare this to a fellow TLS rider; new tires every 5 months, new chain and sprockets every 7 months, brake pads every couple months. this is riding EVERY day. if you plan on buying a real crotch rocket and riding it like it was meant to be ridden, then its gonna cost you a bit..
gsxr750 puts out damn near same power as 1000, weighs a tad more than 600. er..thats assuming you're after a sportbike! you've heard it all before..its all down to how hard you're twisting that right handgrip.
original quote from 98tls - Who gives a shite about Kw when you can all arrive in Fox at the same time sit and have a coffee and thank fuck for motorcycles..whatever the wording on the gas tank.
Evil place that it is.
Coyote: Sports 600s (your other option) are damn near impossible to get in NZ at a good price. Coz, in Japan, the licensing goes like this: 150cc, 250cc, 400cc, 750cc, open. Each time you want to sit the next step, "owfucking$2500goddamnyou"... If you'd just paid to be able to ride a 750, no fucking way you're pissing around on a 600. 99% of NZ's bikes are sold new or imported ex-Japan, so... fuck all decent 600s around. Buying a thou' will be much easier and probably the same price, but living with it?
Like you, I've test ridden a thou' (or two) and felt the rush. Hoo-boy. But IMO it's living with it that will make the difference. I'm way more restrained than most (on the thou' too), and I don't think I'd like to own one. Not yet, at least, and possibly not ever (unless maybe it was a V-twin). I've also ridden more than one sports 600. Fun factor (IMO) was higher than the thou', and they're much easier to live with. Don't wheelie quite as easily, mind...
Think about it. Then think about it again. Long and hard. The thou's are bloody tempting with the market the way it is... but a good 600 is bloody rapid enough for riding on the road in NZ, IMHO. Want a 600, but want torque? GSXR750. Like a 600, but with torque. Rode a K6, it was just insane. I'll have one to go, easy on the mustard, thanks![]()
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You musta been.... high. You musta been...
I'd like to own a liter bike at some stage.
I heard that the moment you touch the throttle the front wheel jumps off the ground. Sounds like my kind of bike![]()
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