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hahahaha told you :) and i wont scream if people actually look befor changing lanes :D

This weekend I'll be doing some changes to the TLR. Hope to have it ready for some rides in 2-3 weeks. Then you can get back on the mighty V-twin :bunny:

As much as I love the Brutale ... its well balanced, performs good and is horn ... its only to quench my taste for an italian bike and the TLR will return to the road soon as my main ride. Decided I won't race it now, but will do a track day or two with it, so back to street duties for it. I wanna start racing on a 2banger 250 again instead :rofl:

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Go the big "V"!!

For sure. The Brutale resale would be more than the TLR (about $19K) ... so I'll be selling the MV next year sometime to fund either some of the house extension or the planned wedding for 2010. I've had the TLR for 7 years now and can't bring myself to sell it. :P

Besides, the girls like the TLR better than the MV Agusta :)

ill be there kellie..........after ive been down to southern hitech...just giving the workshop a quick clean cause i cant go there saturday morning cause ill be competing at gazzanats :P:)

nah wont be doing the straightline superskid.....u need alot of hp to get a good burnout happening down the track.....after watching it last year its really not an easy thing to do!

yeah i still got the nos, but wont be using it at gazzanats....dont have the money to get the bottle filled :laugh::P sucks bad but oh well.

im just doing the show and shine, cruise the track and go to whoa........was gonna do the dash for cash on sunday but i have to work so that sucks bad again.

but im gonna go out there and have fun cant wait had an awesome time last year and im gonna go out again this year and do the same!!!

NOS is a brand name ... you mean "nitros oxide" :banana:

You almost had me? You never had me - you never had your car... Granny shiftin' not double clutchin' like you should. You're lucky that hundred shot of NOS didn't blow the welds on the intake! You almost had me?

lol

ill be there kellie..........after ive been down to southern hitech...just giving the workshop a quick clean cause i cant go there saturday morning cause ill be competing at gazzanats :banana::P

good luck.!

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You almost had me? You never had me - you never had your car... Granny shiftin' not double clutchin' like you should. You're lucky that hundred shot of NOS didn't blow the welds on the intake! You almost had me?

lol

Its not how you stand by your car; its how you RACE your car. Better learn that.
Oh shit! We got cops, cops, cops, cops!

you people need to get out more :banana:

the saddest part even more is i now wanna watch that movie hahahaha

you people need to get out more :P

Agreed. ;)

the saddest part even more is i now wanna watch that movie hahahaha

You just wanna perve on Mark Vincent. :O

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