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Started by cafeboy, September 25, 2007, 08:06:40 AM

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GI_JO_NATHAN

Jonathan
'04 GS500
Quote from: POLLOCK28 (XDTALK.com)From what I understand from frequenting various forums you are handling this critisim completely wrong. You are supposed to get bent out of shape and start turning towards personal attacks.
Get with the program!

spc

Threadjack and revival!!!!!
I still would buy a twinstar because that's just f%$king cool as hell and unique but my dream bike would have to be a D16RR

200hp and 86 lbs/ft  :cookoo:

beauduke01

Quote from: ohgood on September 25, 2007, 02:00:43 PM
Dream - Speed Triple. Sweetest sounding machine I've ever heard.

Current Fun Box - 98 gs500 complete with loud can.

Always lusted for - 750 Nighthawk, black in color, high polish chrome, all original please.

Never wanted/ liked -  Harleys. Any of them.

Detest - pocketbikes.


i actually got a 750 nighthawk last week

Domindart

Id like one of these:
dacati gt1000 sportclassic


or

suzuki sv1000

My 2001 GS500 was totalled Nov 4 2008
Now own 2003 SV1000 and love it!

spc

I'd prefer this over a GT1000 but the GT is still a dead sexy bike


bettingpython

It's here :thumb:
Dealer serviced one out as a demo for serious buyers, the former owner of the dealership is a friend and riding buddy and the finance manager is a friend of ours so at about 7pm while we were hanging out and helping the sales staff sell a few new bikes they pulled the 08 1000rr out the front door fired it up and said here you go guys go put a few miles on it......smooth as  butter tranny, linear power curve extremely comfortable seating, the pegs have been moved back and the seat has been raised 1/2" the bars are 1/2" higher and 1/2" further forward. Super skinny frame and light and flickable. The only way to tell your on a 1000 and not a 600 is the godawful wrenching of your arms from the shoulder sockets and the slight extra lean needed to overcome the higher centrifigul force of the heavier rotating mass.

Once we get the house refi'd the wife says I can upgrade.... O0

mid summer or early fall the dream machine should be in our garage

Why didn't you just go the whole way and buy me a f@#king Kawasaki you bastards.

Domindart

Quote from: spcterry on March 27, 2008, 08:31:50 PM
I'd prefer this over a GT1000 but the GT is still a dead sexy bike



yes thats nice.  only thing is the gt has a upright sitting position which I like. 

My 2001 GS500 was totalled Nov 4 2008
Now own 2003 SV1000 and love it!

GeeP

Hmm, let's see...

1)    Electric torque-sensing VFD drive
2)    Monocoque composite structure
3)    Sane seat height
4)    Weight under 275 lbs ready to go
5)    Active traction control
6)    Magnetorheological fluid active suspension
7)    Semi-standard seating position
8)    Fully adjustable controls, seat, bars, and windshield
9)    Room for hard bags that don't look out of place
10)  Headlights that work
11)  A few other little things

It's a hobby.  Interestingly, all the technology is available off the shelf.  God only knows if I'll have the skill to ride it though   :icon_mrgreen:


Every zero you add to the tolerance adds a zero to the price.

If the product "fails" will the product liability insurance pay for the "failure" until it turns 18?

Red '96
Black MK2 SV

bucks1605

Wouldn't mind having one of the 50 MotoCzysz C1 replicas. Only $100,000...



Check out the specs. http://www.motoczysz.com/main.php?area=07C1_tech

Anybody see the special? "Birth of a Racer"
SV1000K3 Bought 03/17/09
1996 GS500E Sold 03/03/09

jserio

nice lookin bike there BP
finally a homeowner!
2009 Toyota Corolla LE

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