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  1. #91
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    Ah ha ha this is creepy. I got a Yamaha FJR1300 5 moxie, 7 zeal, and 0 pomp.

    I just took a XJR1300 for a ride the other day and really liked it. Who knew that it matched my personality lol.
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  3. #93
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    You scored 6 on moxie, higher than 61% of your peers.
    You scored 10 on zeal, higher than 87% of your peers.
    You scored -4 on pomp, higher than 1% of your peers.

    i got a BMW R1150G6
    bah humbug ---- i can't even SPELL BMW R1150G6

    stupid test
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    Grass wedges its way between the closest blocks of marble and it brings them down. This power of feeble life which can creep in anywhere is greater than that of the mighty behind their cannons....... - Honore de Balzac

  4. #94
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    Your result for The Motorcycle Personality Test...600cc Sportbike

    You scored 6 moxie, -2 zeal, and 1 pomp!
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    You are a squid. Your bike is a 600cc Japanese Sportbike. Take your pick, it really doesn't matter, since you're going to wad it.

    You are the primary source of extra bits of fairing plastic on eBay.


    When you're riding in the mountains, you have a hard time keeping up with that Olde Pharte on a Triumph Thruxton without blowing the centerline in the twisties and going WFO on every straight. (You're not a bad rider, but you're just not as good as you think you are.)


    On a hot day, you're likely to be seen weaving through highway traffic at warp speed, wearing sneakers and a t-shirt blowing up your back.


    The good news for you is that this is a temporary phase in your riding career. You will either (a) buzzsplat or (b) become more acutely conscious of your own mortality after a few minor but eye-openingly lucky crashes.


    Take it to the track. You'll live longer.

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  5. #95
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    Fark me just got 2 12 1 and got a result of FJR 1300...........

    Funny thing is I've been on at Mrs NH that it was time to move on from the XJR to the FJR........

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    Quote Originally Posted by spada View Post
    Ah ha ha this is creepy. I got a Yamaha FJR1300 5 moxie, 7 zeal, and 0 pomp.

    I just took a XJR1300 for a ride the other day and really liked it. Who knew that it matched my personality lol.
    Mate I can tell you from experience that they get under your skin...I've throughly enjoyed mine....it can still creep up and give me heart pulpitations
    every now and then...

  7. #97
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    Ducati 996

    You scored 6 moxie, 8 zeal, and 7 pomp!

    You exhibit an overexuberance in all respects that cannot be satisfied. Your attitude and ego are over the top, yet you actually have the skills to match. Its infuriating. People would hate you, but you're too damned nice. You always ride like its your last day to live, and leave bystanders vaguely aroused.
    Your bike is the Ducati 996. Sex on wheels.

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    Harley 883 Sportster

    2-2-2

    You scored dead center average, lacking any of the personality quirks that normally drive people to motorcycling.
    However, if you do ride, statistics would suggest that you are destined for a Harley-Davidson, probably something in the Softail line.

    You might have noticed that's a lot of moolah for an (arguably) obsolete piece of machinery, and you're too rational and attitude-free to need the Biggest and Baddest that the marketeers tell you to buy. A far more reasonably priced taste of the Harley Kool-Aid is the 883 Sporty, a fun little beast that leaves you with plenty of cash to customize.

    On the other hand, the only reason I'm bringing up the Harley-Davidson product line at all is due to the fact that Harley is the choice most people think of when they consider getting into motorcycling, and that's mostly because they don't know much about the alternatives.

    Thought experiment: if you were the only person left on earth, and you could pick any motorcycle you wanted, what would you choose? Best looking or best engineered? Your test results don't really point in any direction strongly, so I'll try to nudge you towards substance over style.

    Consider: a FXST Softail weighs 629lbs dry, the base version starts around $14k, and will make 75-80hp -- after you tweak it with pipes and a jet kit. A Buell XB12R weighs 395lbs dry, costs $10.5k and makes 103hp, stock. An Aprilia Tuono R weighs 417lbs, costs $12k, and makes 125hp, stock. (We won't even mention the bang for buck of the Japanese competitors.) Still a fan of retro-classic styling? Then at least consider Harley's V-Rod, which mixes in some modern engineering into the equation (596lbs, 125hp, $17k).

    While the Sportster is a reasonable compromise, you may discover that you enjoy the added feedback provided by standard-style bikes such as the Suzuki SV or the Ducati Monster. (If you must hang with the Harley crowd, they'll be less likely to give you grief if you choose the Buell, though.)

    You have the potential to be a great rider. Take the MSF class, and choose a bike that won't hold you back!
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  9. #99
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    Yamaha FJR1300
    You scored 3 moxie, 6 zeal, and 1 pomp!



    You have the characteristics of a master street rider. On the way to work, your love for riding sometimes leads you to take the long way. The 50-miles-of-back-roads long way. You live for the perfect road, and plan vacations around riding.
    You need a bike that can handle your addiction to the twisties as well as comfortably carry two on a weekend trip through the mountains. Your bike is the FJR1300. Can I borrow it someday?
    He who makes a beast out of himself
    Gets rid of the pain of being a man

  10. #100
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    Looks like i am what a ride Moxie 7, Zeal 1, Pomp 4 which adds up to a 600cc sports bike,perfect.
    Ace test
    I want to ride everyday...... Fuck work

  11. #101
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    Well I'll be buggered, WTF am I doing with a beemer with this result?

    Ducati 996

    Moxie 8
    Zeal 16
    Pomp 4

    You exhibit an overexuberance in all respects that cannot be satisfied. Your attitude and ego are over the top, yet you actually have the skills to match. Its infuriating. People would hate you, but you're too damned nice. You always ride like its your last day to live, and leave bystanders vaguely aroused.
    Your bike is the Ducati 996. Sex on wheels.
    Him mit der R1200 Bayerische Motoren Werke Gelende Strasse

  12. #102
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    I'm a Ducati Monster, dammit. I want an R6!


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  13. #103
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    Ducati Monster

    You're a bit of a snob, but otherwise well-adjusted.
    Your bike is the Ducati Monster. Sexy. Powerful. Agile. Italian style in a badass matte black.

    Of all the test takers, you are most likely to have been hoping for your result to indicate that your bike is a Harley. It isn't. Sorry. You show the potential to become a superior rider, and you need a bike that encourages and rewards your learning. The Harley will just hold you back, and you'll have nagging feelings that something is wrong.

    The Suzuki SV series is also a good bet, but it wouldn't appeal to you. Far too Common.


    Hmmm...
    I'm not a complete idiot... some pieces are missing

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    mucho papoosa bueno no panocha

  14. #104
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    Both my hubby and I came up with the same bike...FJR1300... but the comments were a bit off for me...I'm not good on the corners, I like a few corners but down south here I fear ice or grit...

    You have the characteristics of a master street rider. On the way to work, your love for riding sometimes leads you to take the long way. The 50-miles-of-back-roads long way. You live for the perfect road, and plan vacations around riding.

    You need a bike that can handle your addiction to the twisties as well as comfortably carry two on a weekend trip through the mountains. Your bike is the FJR1300. Can I borrow it someday?
    I'm out of my mind, but feel free to leave a message.

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    You have the potential to be a great lover. Take the class, and choose a man that won't hold you back. Go for group rides, and start riding in the winter as well as on summer evenings. More practice will ensure smoother handling and greater perfection. Keep your leathers greased, chains oiled and brakes adjusted, and eventually you will sleep better at rallies. It's probably best you don't go too fast at your age, so just slow down and take it easy - that is, if you want to arrive in one piece.

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