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    So they finally made a bike that can hold it's own against the Fixxer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones
    So they finally made a bike that can hold it's own against the Fixxer
    And the CT110

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    thought it was called the mk2 or something meh. She is a fast one all right and they have better looking headlights on the new one. But 32km a tank of gas Feck it i didn't Know it was that bad
    Lump lingered last in line for brains,
    And the ones she got were sort of rotten and insane...

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    Quote Originally Posted by aff-man
    thought it was called the mk2 or something meh. She is a fast one all right and they have better looking headlights on the new one. But 32km a tank of gas Feck it i didn't Know it was that bad
    And isn't that a tank of kerosene? $$$

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    y2k in d states, that talkshow host has got one.
    250bhp (restricted via computer) in a munch mammut is plenty good for me
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    May as well refill the zippo at the same time and save time!!!
    Wonder what the deal is with a restriction. Wonder how many fools crunched themselves up to cause that??
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    Smile

    Does the turbine have a cc rating? - Because this may be a potential law loop-hole for those of us who are on our restricted license !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil
    Wow, this has been around a while. Surprised it didnt get to Europe sooner.
    suprised is not the word!!!
    Wasnt it in some crap movie a while ago???
    thought it would of been everywhere!

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    Yeah JAy Leno has one, John Cantlie ex Superbike tester now freelance rode one in Arizona, some rich bastard has 2 of them Funny as test, cruising the main streets and just giving it some, don't think he was even wearing a helmet, just some doorag thingy on his head. Respect!!

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    Arrow Um.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob
    The world’s first turbine-powered motorcycle, recognized by Guinness World Records as the “Most powerful production motorcycle”, will be shown for the first time at a European motor event in April 2005 at the Super Car & Bike exhibition in Moscow.

    The MTT Turbine Superbike is powered by a 320 bhp Rolls Royce Allison turbine engine, produces 425 ft/lbs of torque and has been clocked at 227 MPH in less than a kilometre. For anyone who wants one, start saving the pennies now – it retails at US$150,000.
    The only problem with that would be that you'd be hard pressed to find a country that will allow you to ride it in on a public road...
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Wow
    Shouldn't have posted the picture, I want one now.
    Hmm, sell house, buy caravan, camp at mum's
    Put wife on the game...
    Nah, wait untill a second hand one comes up more in my price range.
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