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    the bike went great at manfeild on saturday, pipe makes a huge difference. Throwing the muffler in the bin.

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    you should really keep it , it will make it way easier to sell the bike with the muffler

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    you should really keep it , it will make it way easier to sell the bike with the muffler
    or cheaper without the muffler? what pipe did you have on it & huge difference to what, noise, speed or just looks?

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    He just has standard pipe i think. not any louder than any of the bikes at manfeild on the weekend / i could only just hear it as he passed me !!!!

    it was good to ride with you max, i learned alot from following. if i didnt eat as meny pies and had a longer gear ratio i might have been able to keep up !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    the bike went great at manfeild on saturday, pipe makes a huge difference. Throwing the muffler in the bin.
    it was friggin loud young man......

    and didn't i over take you on my STOCK GT125 twin a couple of times?..lol

    but hey matey.. was great to see you out there doing it!!!!
    use your brakes less.... lol ( you only need them for the hair-pin and turn one....)


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    it was friggin loud young man......

    and didn't i over take you on my STOCK GT125 twin a couple of times?..lol

    but hey matey.. was great to see you out there doing it!!!!
    use your brakes less.... lol ( you only need them for the hair-pin and turn one....)
    i remember passing you on the front straight...but i did remeber getting passed by you when my bike changed down instead of changing up {so i hit the revv limiter hahha}

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    hahahah.. and IF my weight was the same...........

    and if my bike weighed the same..........


    hahahah

    hey is sure looked good though, and i did wonder why you were going slow some of the time,


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Ok time for you to cough up your appologies, ill accept them as either a reply or private message....

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    Ok time for you to cough up your appologies, ill accept them as either a reply or private message....
    I appologies for letting you pass so easily
    I should have made it more dificult for you

    ps your bike isn't the noisest out ther either
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckets4Me View Post
    I appologies for letting you pass so easily
    I should have made it more dificult for you

    ps your bike isn't the noisest out ther either
    Thanks, it does go very well, i didnt listen to all the critics and it payed off, Got a new pair of bridgestone 125gp slicks for $250 so ill be sorted

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    Thanks, it does go very well, i didnt listen to all the critics and it payed off, Got a new pair of bridgestone 125gp slicks for $250 so ill be sorted
    yep saw them and thought that they wouldn't fit your rims so nearly took them home :P (but you where to close)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckets4Me View Post
    yep saw them and thought that they wouldn't fit your rims so nearly took them home :P (but you where to close)
    hahaahha, i was keeping my eye on them, as the were lyign in the open with a "steal-me" sticker on them.....ahhaha
    Was that your 2 smoker i took for a joy ride around the track? i admire the courage of who-ever rides that thing........dosnt handle too badly but its power-band is hard to get right

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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    hahaahha, i was keeping my eye on them, as the were lyign in the open with a "steal-me" sticker on them.....ahhaha
    Was that your 2 smoker i took for a joy ride around the track? i admire the courage of who-ever rides that thing........dosnt handle too badly but its power-band is hard to get right
    it's cullys and power is ok if you use the clutch a bit
    but it bounces like crazy I had the back off the ground going around the oval
    and the frount chattering going onto the swepper many times (was nearly sick at one point. Scared me silly)
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    Quote Originally Posted by woodyracer View Post
    Thanks, it does go very well, i didnt listen to all the critics and it payed off, Got a new pair of bridgestone 125gp slicks for $250 so ill be sorted
    are you fitting the slicks to your std cbr wheels or getting wider rims?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aircooled View Post
    are you fitting the slicks to your std cbr wheels or getting wider rims?
    na the cbr has wider rims than an a fxr.....

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