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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    Don't need a big bike to have fun eh Hels.
    Cher cher!!

    I actually reckon that I have more fun while riding my RG than the bigger bikes. You have to be more aware of what its doing, change gear more frequently and you have to really work it to stay at a constant speed sometimes too!

    As for bucket racing, well, its the most fun for bogans on bikes like since like aaaaages ago!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    Don't need a big bike to have fun eh Hels.
    says the chick with the 900! haha!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Cher cher!!

    I actually reckon that I have more fun while riding my RG than the bigger bikes. You have to be more aware of what its doing, change gear more frequently and you have to really work it to stay at a constant speed sometimes too!

    As for bucket racing, well, its the most fun for bogans on bikes like since like aaaaages ago!
    It is good fun eh! I must say, I do miss havin a lil' bike you can thrash on the open road (with out really gettin up to ridiculous speeds) and drop if need be with out really braking your wallet.

    In saying that though, it is nice being able to go up hills and overtake with ease
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meekey_Mouse View Post
    It is good fun eh! I must say, I do miss havin a lil' bike you can thrash on the open road (with out really gettin up to ridiculous speeds) and drop if need be with out really braking your wallet.

    In saying that though, it is nice being able to go up hills and overtake with ease
    Slippy the clutchy!

    Small bikes rock, its not hard to stay on the back of big bikes tho the twisties.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meekey_Mouse View Post
    In saying that though, it is nice being able to go up hills and overtake with ease
    I guess ease is the key, but determination has many a time seen me overtake cars up the port hills on the mighty RG Sounds like you're going warp speed too haha

    But you really do appreciate some power, gad I wish my 750 wasn't in bits

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bend-it View Post
    says the chick with the 900! haha!
    I need a bike big to go with my big ego... or is that arse?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meekey_Mouse View Post
    It is good fun eh! I must say, I do miss havin a lil' bike you can thrash on the open road (with out really gettin up to ridiculous speeds) and drop if need be with out really braking your wallet.

    In saying that though, it is nice being able to go up hills and overtake with ease
    Hehe, but, have you ever tried the Rimutaka's on an RG.... Its awesome, you dont have to brake at all, except for those pesky bliman cars! You're just changing through the gears and revving he shit outta ya lil beastie, its AWESOME! I loved it on the bigger bikes but I just couldnt quite get the same satisfaction that I got from my RG!

    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    I need a bike big to go with my big ego... or is that arse?
    Ego.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    I need a bike big to go with my big ego... or is that arse?
    Post a pic and I'll tell you.
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    I solved the problem yesterday..... I blew it up
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    I solved the problem yesterday..... I blew it up
    You blew up Trudes' arse?!?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bend-it View Post
    You blew up Trudes' arse?!?!
    Trudes farts are lethal enough without MY help!!
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