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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post

    My KTM is fast when i compare it to the Moron few...But luckily the KTM aint known for being a fags bike.
    Nah, KTM is known as a homos bike...
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    So you don't know how to check the oil?
    I larfed.,..!!!


    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker View Post
    Nah, KTM is known as a homos bike...

    Is that why the sales boi gave me the funkee look...???!


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    So you don't know how to check the oil?
    how did u come up with that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MentalFacility View Post
    how did u come up with that?
    The same way i deduced you don't have a sense of humour..?!

    Precious honduh riders.. i dunno..


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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post
    The same way i deduced you don't have a sense of humour..?!

    Precious honduh riders.. i dunno..
    Another one of those lame jokes then.
    I think comedy festival is now up and going in auckland area, go there, wright down some new jokes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MentalFacility View Post
    how did u come up with that?
    You honda riders are always confused about which hole your dip stick goes in.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tank
    You say "no one wants to fuck with some large bloke on a really angry sounding bike" but the truth of the matter is that you are a balding middle-aged ice-cream seller from Edgecume who wears a hello kitty t-shirt (in your profile pic) and your angry sounding bike is a fucken hyoshit - not some big assed harley with a human skull on the front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    You honda riders are always confused about which hole your dip stick goes in.
    Oh mate in the same hole as lubrication, but I recon you already know that, or you wouldnt be sitting so comfortably on ur arse in front of the computer posting this shit.
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    Mental facility- in your position supporting honda over their cbr1000rr seems illogical. While the model has drawn accolades for handling, mid range power etc and is arguably as iconic as the original zx10 and k6 [no argument from me], a huge question mark remains over the oil usage issue. Honda sites have threads running to several hundreds of pages on the problem, you are on your second cbr1000rr and experiencing the same issue. Oil usage on this model is a massive problem by any measure, and regardless of magazine tests or dynamic superiority must relegate the model to a very distant last place.

    To provide background to oil usage. Of the following bikes I have owned non have required a top up between oil change:
    Ducati monster 33K, z750 36K, k4 39K, k6 66k. Additionally a collegue owns a 97' cbr600 with over 120k and no measurable oil usage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SixPackBack View Post
    Mental facility- in your position supporting honda over their cbr1000rr seems illogical. While the model has drawn accolades for handling, mid range power etc and is arguably as iconic as the original zx10 and k6 [no argument from me], a huge question mark remains over the oil usage issue. Honda sites have threads running to several hundreds of pages on the problem, you are on your second cbr1000rr and experiencing the same issue. Oil usage on this model is a massive problem by any measure, and regardless of magazine tests or dynamic superiority must relegate the model to a very distant last place.

    To provide background to oil usage. Of the following bikes I have owned non have required a top up between oil change:
    Ducati monster 33K, z750 36K, k4 39K, k6 66k. Additionally a collegue owns a 97' cbr600 with over 120k and no measurable oil usage.

    Im not supporting it, I just try to post every shoot out I come across. As much as I love it, I hate it almost as much since it has this massive problem. So if someone asked me if they should get a new blade i would say hell no, unless they were buying my bike at 100% retail price.=)
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    So, that's the new R1 in last place and the CBR in first in 2 US comparo's now
    http://www.motorcycle.com/shoot-outs...18.html?page=4
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPman View Post
    So, that's the new R1 in last place and the CBR in first in 2 US comparo's now
    http://www.motorcycle.com/shoot-outs...18.html?page=4
    Depending on your definition of first and last really. What weighting did they place on reliability? Or should that not factor into a purchase decision?
    Quote Originally Posted by Tank
    You say "no one wants to fuck with some large bloke on a really angry sounding bike" but the truth of the matter is that you are a balding middle-aged ice-cream seller from Edgecume who wears a hello kitty t-shirt (in your profile pic) and your angry sounding bike is a fucken hyoshit - not some big assed harley with a human skull on the front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer View Post

    My KTM is fast when i compare it to the Moron few...But luckily the KTM aint known for being a fags bike.
    show me a wheelie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker View Post
    Nah, KTM is known as a homos bike...
    Interesting that it just won a race in the formula xtreme aus series at Winton..



    Date: 16/05/09
    Event: R02
    Weather: Fine & partly cloudy - Temp: 14.8C
    Track: Dry - Temp: 18.1C
    RED BARON FORMULA OZ / SUPERSPORT
    Race 1
    PROVISIONAL RESULTS Started at: 14:07:15
    Laps: 9
    Starters: 12
    Printed at: 14:25


    Pos No Gr Name Class Machine Laps Time Behind Fastest On Lap

    1 42 A Shannon JOHNSON (VIC) / KTM OZ KTM RC8 9 12:59.543 1:24.860 3
    2 134 A Brayden CARR (NSW) OZ Suzuki GSXR 1000 9 13:12.709 13.166 1:25.892 2
    3 86 A Jay NORMOYLE (VIC) / Warren & Brown Technologies OZ Ducati 1098 R 9 13:20.496 20.953 1:27.944 9
    4 119 B Scott PERTZEL (VIC) / Malibu Boats OZ Honda CBR 1000 9 13:20.772 21.229 1:27.931 7
    5 23 A Sean McKAY (SA) / Kessner Suzuki / Race Bike Services OZ Suzuki GSXR1000 9 13:35.399 35.856 1:28.779 7
    6 25 B Brodie WATERS (VIC) / GHR / Shell SS Honda CBR 600 9 13:36.071 36.528 1:28.617 5
    7 4 B Richard LIMINTON (SA) / LDA Racing / Ducationly / EBC Brakes OZ Ducati 1098 S 9 13:40.399 40.856 1:29.212 8
    8 12 B Simon CHAPMAN (SA) / Race Bike Services / Steve Cramer Products OZ Ducati 1198 S 9 14:05.291 1:05.748 1:31.875 5
    9 56 C Richard PARRY (NSW) / Demolition Plus OZ Yamaha R6 600 9 14:22.110 1:22.567 1:32.807 4
    10 29 D Fayad ELMOUHAMED (NSW) / Moto Garage Ultra Sonic OZ Yamaha R1 1000 9 14:34.463 1:34.920 1:35.342 3
    11 16 C Patrick GARRAWAY (NSW) / River Caravan Park Gundagai OZ Yamaha R1 1000 8 13:29.526 1 Lap 1:39.057 8
    12 123 D Brett HASSEN (ACT) / Moto Garage Ulta Sonic OZ Yamaha R1 1000 7 13:02.615 2 Laps 1:48.022 2


    Fastest Lap was 1:24.860 by Shannon JOHNSON (VIC)


    New race lap record for OZ class - Previous: 1:25.201 by John ALLEN (QLD) on a Honda RS 500 set on 14/04/02
    Current race record for SS class - 1:23.306 by Jamie STAUFFER (NSW) on a Yamaha YZF-R6 set on 01/06/08


    The results are provisional until the end of the time limit for protests and appeals.

    Chief Time Keeper: Scott Laing Clerk of Course: Andrew Winter

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