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Come on mountian runs f00l!

My brother and I have wanted bikes for so long, but the father won’t let it happen. Sucks bum, reckons he’ll only condone Motor-x bikes.

Oi Lee, let me ride one of the R’s :bunny:

i was the same, i then moved in with my girlfriend and bought a rs250, we broke up and i moved home again and had to sell it.

now they are talking about buying matching harleys, i think its double standards

i was the same, i then moved in with my girlfriend and bought a rs250, we broke up and i moved home again and had to sell it.

now they are talking about buying matching harleys, i think its double standards

It’s a total joke; we’ve both ridden for years although not much so much road bike. Not saying I’m good at riding, but I know enough to get me by and not kill myself on a suitable and realistically sized bike.

I find it funny he condones me buying and driving high horse power cars, yet bikes is another story.

Come on mountian runs f00l!

My brother and I have wanted bikes for so long, but the father won't let it happen. Sucks bum, reckons he'll only condone Motor-x bikes.

Oi Lee, let me ride one of the R's :)

not my bikes, all my friends have bikes lol we all went for our bike licence together, lol they all bought bikes while i went for cars... dam it :bunny: should of gone for the bikes....

The 1000 would be enough to pop up on Lee I reckon? Scary thought him popping wheelies past everyone on the highway :D

lol, the 750 i rode was enough, i ride very responsibly and would never do that :)

but after seeing Wild hogs i really would like a tourer(sp) bike,

I like you even more now.

:)

Yeh, can't wait until Marc gets his new bike

The 1000 would be enough to pop up on Lee I reckon? Scary thought him popping wheelies past everyone on the highway :bunny:

Hehe Marc and I were on his fireblade at 220 and all it wanted to do was wheelstand...he was changing gear at like 2000rpm :D

So yeh wheelies out of the gixer would be noooo trouble :)

:D

Yeh, can't wait until Marc gets his new bike

Hehe Marc and I were on his fireblade at 220 and all it wanted to do was wheelstand...he was changing gear at like 2000rpm :bunny:

So yeh wheelies out of the gixer would be noooo trouble :)

Whats he getting?

~$230 from memory

hey bish :)

P.S lee, get a busa and buy a turbo kit for it :bunny:

sponser me and i will :D

trading mine in and getting a purple r34 gtr.

:) fark thats an up grade....

Whats he getting?

yeah whats Marc getting??

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