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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC. View Post
    Have you ridden an XS1100????


    Not saying it's not possible, but to come on here and proclaim to be able to see off most guys on sportbikes is a little big headed.
    Never proclaimed that at all Death, keep up with, and embarrassed were the words used, not better than.
    The op was about how long would you stay behind a car on the road,. expand that to how long do you stay behind the bike in front of you when, for example, the Akaroa highway, when you know without any effort you can travel on you old bike so much quicker than the rossi clad fella on the modern sports bike who is going that fucking slow its frustrating.
    Another rider and I followed a 1000cc green thing up that hill, he was in full racing gear, and basically a new sports bike,
    I was on my 1100, and the other rider was on a DR650, we both passed him without effort. Was that wrong?
    Ahh, but then I guess egos can be deflated when a rider on something considered old or crap out rides better machinery, not better riders.
    Heaps of rides I have been on, and have followed sport bikes, there is no way I can keep up without going outside the boundaries of control, skill, ability of the bike,and still be inside that safe zone. I dont need to prove anything to anyone.
    Yet I do find myself passing quite often, riders on better machinery than mine, with in the realms of the law and safety, why? "cause I can'
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    Nothing wrong with it at all, been there, blah, blah.
    Just don't like the way your 'claim' reads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC. View Post
    Nothing wrong with it at all, been there, blah, blah.
    Just don't like the way your 'claim' reads.
    It's KB for fuck sake. Grab a tissue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    Yet I do find myself passing quite often, riders on better machinery than mine, with in the realms of the law and safety, why?
    Because the riders on better machinery are observing the posted speed limit at that point in time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    Because the riders on better machinery are observing the posted speed limit at that point in time?
    not at all , there is the assumption. ""within the realms of the law"" was part of my statement ,

    so, then, just because I am on my Chinese Keeway, or my 300 year old yammy, there is a rule that says I cannot pass a newer or more flasher bike on the road?

    Week end Warriors are such a P I T A. Almost as bad as the Cheque book riders who could never ride their $30k machines to within %50 of the machines ability
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    How long can I ride behind a cager before I feel the need to overtake?

    Out on the highway, it measured out to 0.003 of a nano-second last time I checked.

    In town, I just stay in line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Subike View Post
    not at all , there is the assumption. ""within the realms of the law"" was part of my statement ,
    Sorry, my bad. I must admit however that I do struggle to read your posts, what with the lack of simple sentence structure & a total disregard for the paragraph. Swings & roundabouts though, eh? I mean Valentino Rossi probably can't form a paragraph for shit either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crystalball View Post
    Next year I am thinking of getting a gsxr 1000 k6 or k7 :

    Get the K6, way better!
    Do us all a favour, by bringing yourself up to speed, before pulling onto the motorway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manxkiwi View Post
    Get the K6, way better!
    Like this one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC. View Post
    Have you ridden an XS1100????

    But ok, point taken. And I agree and have said myself that too many people buy bikes that are too much and go slower than before. There's many people on here that have had their ass handed to them by a certain bloke on a RG150 on 1000 sprotbikes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    It's KB for fuck sake. Grab a tissue.
    You think I'm wrong? It's a seriously ridiculous claim.
    May I suggest said sportbikers were just cruising along perhaps? Or are we all too slow for you guys if we aren't going flat out?
    And I'm outta tissues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DEATH_INC. View Post
    You think I'm wrong? It's a seriously ridiculous claim.
    May I suggest said sportbikers were just cruising along perhaps? Or are we all too slow for you guys if we aren't going flat out?
    And I'm outta tissues.
    First you buy a Honda then you grab a tissue.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonez View Post
    Like this one?

    Oh wow! That model has escaped me. Can you get them here?
    Do us all a favour, by bringing yourself up to speed, before pulling onto the motorway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Happy to follow someone at 115kph all day bearing in mind the 'first in line, pays the fine' rule (which is all well and good until the fine allocators come up from behind you).
    Since getting the Honda I find I can't follow anything for long at all, whether they're sitting on 100kmp/h or not. I did actually manage to follow a nice purple holden with a personalized plate for a while heading south on the motorway. I eventually did pass it however and when fueling up at the lonely ol mobil halfway to Thames he passed me. Didn't take long to catch up and repass him muahahah
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    Quote Originally Posted by AE4ME View Post
    Since getting the Honda I find I can't follow anything for long at all, whether they're sitting on 100kmp/h or not. I did actually manage to follow a nice purple holden with a personalized plate for a while heading south on the motorway. I eventually did pass it however and when fueling up at the lonely ol mobil halfway to Thames he passed me. Didn't take long to catch up and repass him muahahah
    I always pass anything with a personalized plate on it - figure it prolly aint a mufti...
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