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    Quote Originally Posted by Clivoris View Post
    Take it easy bro. Nearly choked on my rice and mince. Would be nice wouldn't it? Have to keep an eye on those mortgage interest rates though.
    True bro....The red with two legs mentioned that...and the new house...and the five fingers of death later that night while I lay in my slumber....

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    Fatjim, how much do you weigh, and whats your riding like (speed wise)?

    Dollars aside, the tuono (imho, and comparing a well run in cb900 v not run in tuono) only beats the hornet at higher speeds, say, 120-130+, when the hp makes a real difference, and is more flickable in the country.

    Top speed of the hornet is around 200, tuono should be a fair bit higher, prob in vicinity of 250 I would imagine. The modded hornet I ride is fantastic at everything other than high speed, which I am not after, but more grunt wouldn't go amiss on country rides. Its fantastic around town.

    Performance wise, it also equals my zx10 around a certain off camber sweeper I know well, going at slightly above twice the limit, the hornet is relaxed, composed, and I wish for more power. The zx10, I have my hands full making sure it doesn't step out of line. Springing a bike on the soft side also does wonders, as the 10 is a little oversprung, as I kept squashing the front flat going into corners.

    If you don't think the hornet needs to be capable of more speed (it feels like it over revs a little at 110 on the motorway) then I highly recommend it. The tuono is extremely flickable in the country tho, but is beaten hands down around town.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf View Post
    na mine is nicely protected from the likes of u
    How's the bike goin....? How 'bout a quick write up???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Fatjim, how much do you weigh, and whats your riding like (speed wise)?
    The "Problem" with Wellington and the 'Rapa is it gives you some variety of roads. From commuting at 100-140, to the 'tukas which are very nice and twisty, to 200k+ roads on the other side.

    The VTR or SV tops out at around 240k on a good day, but getting from 200-240 takes a lunchtime.

    The problem is finding a bike that does it all. Whether I could lve with a bike that can't do the ~200k crusiing is a question I have think about.

    BTW, I wiegh about 125Kg dry. Add another 10kg (it seems like that) for leathers. I'm also a bit of a sail, not helping at all with wind resistance.
    Some things are worth dying for, living is one of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatjim View Post
    The "Problem" with Wellington and the 'Rapa is it gives you some variety of roads. From commuting at 100-140, to the 'tukas which are very nice and twisty, to 200k+ roads on the other side.

    The VTR or SV tops out at around 240k on a good day, but getting from 200-240 takes a lunchtime.

    The problem is finding a bike that does it all. Whether I could lve with a bike that can't do the ~200k crusiing is a question I have think about.

    BTW, I wiegh about 125Kg dry. Add another 10kg (it seems like that) for leathers. I'm also a bit of a sail, not helping at all with wind resistance.
    No, you need a plane....no wait its a bird... and its Black.... BLACKBIRD!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    How's the bike goin....? How 'bout a quick write up???
    Hoping to go for a big ride this Sat.... let u know then hur
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    I don't see your updated sig yet!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapf View Post
    No, you need a plane....no wait its a bird... and its Black.... BLACKBIRD!
    humpf... they lose licenses you know

    Fatjim, hard one. Nakeds are a lot of fun in the twisty bits, but if you want to err... shorten the straights... the nakeds aren't going to be a lot of fun down the straight, unless you are saving wear on the front.

    Personally, I'm happy to not really go above 130 ish, unless overtaking, or really trying. Straights are boring, nothing you can do. Wait for the corner, then you speed up.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Personally, I'm happy to not really go above 130 ish, unless overtaking, or really trying. Straights are boring, nothing you can do. Wait for the corner, then you speed up.
    I'm with you on that one as any wanker can go fast in a straight line
    As mad as a spider, and twice as hairy !

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    07 Tuono... I will call it a she

    She is a funky number. She would be a fit young gal with big handles, she perfer to be ridden any way you like it be it sit on top/ hang off the side/ head down ass up ......... as long as you keep it going fast. She is well mannered, makes you feel like you are standing still when she is pouncing at the legal limit. Bit of a sport she is, always asking.... give me more.... give me more.... it takes a bit of right hand control to make sure you don't come in hot...

    She will get bored in slow going traffic, so best that you bypass them. Just ask her nicely and she will show you her finess and guide you a path between the moving bricks.

    At the moment her suspenders are a bit stiff for me, so she is bouncing me a little at the moment. I am getting some fine ohlins crafts man to make me a made to measure, so that she will be suspended nicely and not be bouncing when over bumpy roads...

    If she was a gal, she will make my GF worry.

    F@#$ this is a bog standard Tuono, factory pipes, factory suspension settings.... wait till I have it customised for ME!

    ps. she has the best factory setup suspension of any bike I have ridden. Its a bit stiff, but very well balanced.
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    and as always jealouse people says....

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    Quote Originally Posted by EJKDDORAI View Post
    Pics or did not happen!
    well you might have to just get your own then

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    Nice.
    You enjoying it still?

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    Hey Zapf
    Robert should still have my Ohlins shock out of my RSVR that got changed out for a TT-36 would be afair bit cheaper than brand new I guess & would have been reserviced so like new again . Give him a call

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