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    Quote Originally Posted by MDR2 View Post
    magical radar light that tells you no cops are around and that you can 'speed'
    Haha id never thought of them like that before, its like the bike WANTS you to thrash it...

    Yea ive seen them on 50cc scooters that tell you when you have hit the big 5-0.

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    Comes on at 80 on the GPX

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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    Comes on at 80 on the GPX
    yep sure does

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dealer View Post
    90? dont you redline it in first?
    well i would of course, but that would permanently change the earth axis of rotation (we already have enuf trouble with the global warming issue), the VT250FII's were renowned for this sort of thing, they really should have had a warning sticker or two.

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    My CBR's speed light comes on at 85kph I believe

    cause 85kph = SPEED!!!

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    Got my afterburners from the local curry house.
    'Giggling nervously in the face of oncoming traffic'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Breed777 View Post
    Anyone know what the SPEED light on the control panel of my GSXR250 is for?
    Quote Originally Posted by Breed777 View Post
    must of been doin at least Mach 3 when i hit the motorway and the afterburners kicked in..... you guys got those on your bikes too right?
    Dunno about afterburners or a speed light... my bike has a button that says light speed, when I press that... WHOOOOSSSHHH!
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    My VFR400 light comes on at 85, quite handy, it lets me know that I should stop accelerating soon...

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    I want a light for my zzr! how am i supposed to know when I'm going too fast?


    edit: I wonder if that would work on the cops?... of course I didn't know I was fucking speeding oficer, I dont have the light to tell me
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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    Comes on at 80 on the GPX
    What? Really? Mine has nothing of the sort.

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    the speed limit in japan is 80kph. It will come on at or above 80. mostly.

    it also means your going to crash, as jap bikes are not allowed to go over 80 they have a self destruct mechanism implanted into the bikes system.
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slyer View Post
    What? Really? Mine has nothing of the sort.
    Guess that makes mine better than yours

    Remember you have the US model and mine is japanese. I notice your speedo goes up to 200 as well Bit optimistic really

    So what is the light next to the neutral light and under the high beam light on yours?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sil3ntwar View Post
    Guess that makes mine better than yours

    Remember you have the US model and mine is japanese. I notice your speedo goes up to 200 as well Bit optimistic really

    So what is the light next to the neutral light and under the high beam light on yours?
    Mine
    Yours
    Mine has an oil light.

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    On my NS1 it comes on at about 30, but strangely it goes out when the needle points to it. It sits at the 80k ish mark. Not too sure because my speedo only goes to 60. All I know after 60 is 100 = 11500 rpm in top...

    But year, had slight heart failure when I took an 1989 GSXR250 for a blast the other week, and all was going well until this red light flashed up like a beacon!
    The words on the light were unreadable (by me) Japanese characters.
    Worked out shortly after my heart restart that it was the speed light, as the oil light was in English.... Gotta love imports

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