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    jeeze even my trusty rusty 30 year old has self canceling indicators.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    yeah but thats because i would have the more serious problem of not being able to go around corners
    Whoa there Trigger lets be havin you on a bike that can do the speed limit before theres any dissing Harleys n corners.
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    Hey come on my little old ninja is good for 140

    Obviously not being able to get a Harley around a corner is due to my riding abilites Wouldn't dare make fun of those flickable beasts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virago View Post
    ...Or a crusty old Yamaha cruiser with self-cancelling indicators...
    Frikkin short-arsed show-off...
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    You must have the new switch block for some reason, my '88 didn't have a push in indicator switch till I got a new set from an '07.
    It was a slider, slide to the middle means cancel.

    And only 140? Mine has done 160+
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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    Hey come on my little old ninja is good for 140

    Obviously not being able to get a Harley around a corner is due to my riding abilites Wouldn't dare make fun of those flickable beats
    More true than you think mate,theres plenty out there that get along just fine through the good bits,you dont hear to much about it on here though.Theres a you tube vid of a guy on a goldwing carving up Deals gap faster than most would on a ......well on pretty much anything.Edit.....found it,http://www.metacafe.com/watch/147857..._in_deals_gap/
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Whats this indicators thing you speak of?
    I know what and where they are, and how they work.... but where I'm going is a secret. NOBODY must know where I'm going...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slyer View Post
    You must have the new switch block for some reason, my '88 didn't have a push in indicator switch till I got a new set from an '07.
    It was a slider, slide to the middle means cancel.

    And only 140? Mine has done 160+
    My balls and road ran out at 140 I doubt mine could do much better it got to 140 and didn't really want to do much more

    My bike is stock as far as i can tell. You can see it here http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/at...7&d=1238633869 i probably didn't explain it properly.

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    Me, 98TLS and FJ rider could teach you a lot.

    But do you WANT to know???
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    More true than you think mate,theres plenty out there that get along just fine through the good bits,you dont hear to much about it on here though.Theres a you tube vid of a guy on a goldwing carving up Deals gap faster than most would on a ......well on pretty much anything.Edit.....found it,http://www.metacafe.com/watch/147857..._in_deals_gap/
    That is insane! Its that guys world we just live in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Insanity_rules View Post
    You noobs are alright!
    alright WHAT???
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    alright WHAT???
    Alright because they admit to stuff like that. Sil3ntwar you just gave me the best laugh in ages. Wasn't calling the rest of you noobs. In fact yourself, FJ and 98TLS are venerable stalwarts and usual co-conspiritors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Insanity_rules View Post
    You noobs are alright!



    That is insane! Its that guys world we just live in it.
    Just a guy with riding ability,same ole story what you ride means jack shite in the real world really.Theres plenty out there that ride well but on the interweb people are not going to post up "just got owned by a guy on a Goldwing/Harley/a bike older than mine/a bike smaller than mine/had tassles/didnt wave/wasnt wearing saftey gear/had the wrong height bars/older leathers than mine/different colored leathers than mine/a bike not made in Italy and didnt cost $30000 plus"
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Just a guy with riding ability,same ole story what you ride means jack shite in the real world really.Theres plenty out there that ride well but on the interweb people are not going to post up "just got owned by a guy on a Goldwing/Harley/a bike older than mine/a bike smaller than mine/had tassles/didnt wave/wasnt wearing saftey gear/had the wrong height bars/older leathers than mine/different colored leathers than mine/a bike not made in Italy and didnt cost $30000 plus"
    Fair call but to even try tossing round something like that takes some big brass ones. Have you ever ridden one? I have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Insanity_rules View Post
    Fair call but to even try tossing round something like that takes some big brass ones. Have you ever ridden one? I have.
    Yea rode an older one many years ago.
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