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Motor bike is great,

I would certainly get another 1 in the future,

Car is fun, safe and feel warm, but bike is whole new experiences.

I used to owned a 250 Cbr, but am craving for something bigger, Ducati 748!!!

lol

Once u jump on a motor bike,

u will love it!!!! :angry:

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love them! ;) went and did the two days learner course... i'm surprised i passed! was sooo dodgy when it came to trying to indicate and turn! lol! too shakey and unsure! will hopefully be borrowing abike to get a little practice in to get more comfy with it all.. then Ls and maybe Ps! :P

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do it!!! but u cannot afford to be careless, 500% concentration level at all times otherwise u won't last.

ive been riding for 10yrs, used to race in the 250cc 2 stroke production class (aprilia rs250) but ive always had a road bike beside me...gsxr 750 then an r1 & now the latest & greatest :P zx10r :mad:

i sold my gtr (650hp) only a few months because of this bike - if u want the ultimate performance u cannot beat it!

ive been there & done that.

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what are you riding? must be a new generation or an older bike 'off its head'

Love my bike but damn it 's fast sometime's scares the bbbeeejeezes outa me 168rwhp will do that though not stock as u mighta guessed

Chjeers Peter

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watch out for careless pedestrians running out in front of you :nyaanyaa:

3 months off everything with a smashed ankle 9 pins and a plate..

still ride though :laugh:

lol,

pedestrians!

they r like witches hats!!!!

lol,

wear full protections makes big differences!

and gliding on the road is not cool... :D

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