Depend on your style - either is good...Originally Posted by pyrocam
waving wildy my be a little over the top though - just a hand raise is fine
Depend on your style - either is good...Originally Posted by pyrocam
waving wildy my be a little over the top though - just a hand raise is fine
$2,000 cash if you find a buyer for my house, kumeuhouseforsale@straightshooters.co.nz for details
WT - Talk to us about Buells please mate. What do they ride like, handling etc. Yeah I know they're basically Hardley's, but apart from that, are they any good?
This weeks international insult is in Malayalam:
Thavalayolee
You Frog Fucker
Sweet - I wasn't sure whether they may have had a different definition to me on what constitutes a safe overtaking manouvre.Originally Posted by White trash
Re: Paul's comment about returning the favour - Are you going to ask them along on a Thursday night sometime ??![]()
It would certainly be a sight at the Exchange when 8 Sports Bikes and 100 Hogs turn up outside on the footpath.
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Oh crap...Originally Posted by White trash
That will explain the sound of a hundred 'special edition' screaming eagle zippo lighters this morning...
Well good luck to em, the soggy old things too damp to burn usually...![]()
Paul N
Untill 2003, Buells were HD 1200 Sportster engines, wrapped in a better handling chassis with 17inch wheels and good brakes. They were allright.Originally Posted by Biff Baff
In 2003, Eric Buell unveiled the "XB" series machines, which in my mind, are still the most inovative and well thought out motorcycle available. The design breif was to build a bike with 250 Grand Prix dimensions, using a 998cc Buell built engine. The lump is still based on the Sporty donk, but is alot more efficiant and powerfull.
To maximise the use of all available space, the huge, alloy, beam frame houses a fuell cell. The swingarm contains the engine oil and in true Buell tradition, the muffler is slung beneath the bike for a lower center of gravity and mass centralization.
Really neat features are the pretensioner and idler wheel on the drive belt. You never have to adjustthe belt and therefore can't fuck the wheel alignment up. Belts don't use oil either. To ensure ease of belt changes (they have a 50000km service interval) XBs have a sectional swingarm, unbolt the bracing and the belt can be changed in 1/2 an hour.
Stop me if I'm boring you, more to follow.
Vote David Bain for MNZ president
Far from it mate. Looking forward to the restOriginally Posted by White trash
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I'm concerned about the fact that something from the States might be cool after all. Then again they did introduce mullets to the world. Oh - and line dancing, and we mustn't forget Alucard D.
This weeks international insult is in Malayalam:
Thavalayolee
You Frog Fucker
that may be so - but it still looks fugly! That's my only gripe with the way they look.Originally Posted by White trash
zzzzzzzzzzzzzz (j/ks)Originally Posted by White trash
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Did you wear chaps?Originally Posted by White trash
Maybe a fringed jacket too.
And enough badges to totally screw your power/weight ratio. Sorry, weight/power.
(Just kidding)
OK.
So overnight, Buells international sales jumped 46%. Funny thing is, that traditional Buell riders weren't buying 'em. They're to ar removed from the "Harley" thing. Aprillias, Dukes, Gixxers, Blades, all getting traded on horrible, air cooled, two valve, push rod technology. The only complaint, lack of power.
Chuck a race kit on an XB9R and I believe you've got one of the most neautral handling, easy to ride sports machine on the street. Others disagree and want more poke.
So they took the award winning XB9 and stroked the engine, taking it to 1203cc. You want torque? This is your baby. 179kg dry, 1320mm wheelbase and 110Nm @ 6K. Funnily enough, Ray Charles could wheelie this thing. My only complaint with these stroker motors is the flywheel effect. The change from 1st to 2nd on the back wheel will flip you if your not carefull. Far better to hoist it at 2000rpm (I shit you not!) in second gear, and use the wicked throttle response and wave of torque to control elevation.
I rode an XB12S to Manfeild to watch a track day and riding with my few mates on GSXR750Xs and the likes, the Buell far from disgraced itself. 220kph is all shes got, but it'll get there damn near as quick as a 600 supersports machine. That aint bad for a naked bike.
Being light, short and steep in the steering lends itself to instability normally. Not on the Buell. I've never had a tank slap on one and I ride 'em harder than most. Likewise, I've never broken one and shit I've tried.
Wherever you park it, peolpe flock to the bike. The first point of interest being the 375mm, inside out brake disc with 6 pot calliper. Craig Jones held a world record recently for longest rolling stoppie. 225m on a stock XB9. The only reason he couldn't go further? The 140mph speed at wich he hoisted the rear wheel is as fast as the bike could go.
I've only ever spoken to one person who didn't enjoy the ride experiance. He stated the bike was flighty and unstable. He went out and bought Ray Clees 2002 GSXR1000 race bike with 165hp and promptly got smoked by one skinny, wide eyed, Buell mounted nutter over the Rimitukas. Don't diss my favourite bike arse hole!
Story over but if I can offer a piece of advice, ride one quick, before everyone else sees what the fuss is about.
Feel free to take the piss without mercy.
Vote David Bain for MNZ president
Top man - thanks for that.![]()
This weeks international insult is in Malayalam:
Thavalayolee
You Frog Fucker
You're good, you know that? You're real good.Originally Posted by White trash
I'm dribbling.
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
But it still sounds like a piece of agricultural equipment.:spudwhat:
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
And congratulations on your triple whoredom, rider of a piece of finely tuned not-even-a-little-bit-agricultural-sounding equipmentOriginally Posted by vifferman
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kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
Cake mixer with a tuned zorst.Originally Posted by jrandom
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
'sfunny.Originally Posted by vifferman
I *was* going to use the phrase 'kitchen equipment'.
But that would have been mean.
So I didn't.
But then you went and said it anyway.![]()
kiwibiker is full of love, an disrespect.
- mikey
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