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Still more than likely to go for my license in march, then buy bike at some stage after that. They'll be cheaper as the warmer weather fades away.

Black (if I find one in black at the right price/condition etc) ninja to start, but eventually it'll be an all black gixxer

I can still dig your previous posts just few months ago asking why anyone would purchase a bike..

You were vehemently against it.. why the sudden change of heart jelly bean

I can still dig your previous posts just few months ago asking why anyone would purchase a bike..

You were vehemently against it.. why the sudden change of heart jelly bean

he was asking why anyone would buy a bike despite the dangers, riding in the rain etc. it was because he's been wanting a bike for a long time and wanted to hear if the pros outweighed the cons. context, you have none

what do people think of these rims

Work LeadSlead 17x8 +5, 17x9 +/-0

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if i had a hot rod it is definitely something i'd buy, they are multi-stud too 4/5x114.3

not on a jap car imo. great on hotrods, maybe even some euros (golf etc)

Niroj it's a shame to see you join his clan of sidekicks as well.. :rolleyes:

im in no one's clan mate. just stating the facts. long story short, im sure you are an ok person irl, but your posts are 99.9% absolute drivel. 0.1% good stuff sure, but its not enough to make me like the persona you project online. cheers.gif

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