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What you mean pay so much it's the cheapest I could find lol

And yes it's not a keeper so why pay 5-6k for a new one to learn on...

Fair enough I'd just rather pay the extra to get something newer/leas kms/more reliable. Shouldn't lose too much on resale in 12 months

Both cost me ~$800/year full comp. Just pick a bike you like and do an online quote with a bike insurance company, that will give you the best idea. There are too many variables involved.

Ah ok, thanks for that.

400 is the new 300

would love to see "the new 300" doing work at places like the GOR.

320 was hardly useable in 1st and 2nd on the street (265/35/18). 400 is starting to tread into dyno queen territory lol

Alot of united places now sell 100ron.

Can't say you will notice a difference unless you car is tuned for it?

You might get lower knock levels perhaps?

You'll notice, i can tell you that for certain... No tune changes.

It's 100RON but also 10% ethanol.

would love to see "the new 300" doing work at places like the GOR.

320 was hardly useable in 1st and 2nd on the street (265/35/18). 400 is starting to tread into dyno queen territory lol

Must be shit tyres.

I have perfect traction with 350 all day, everyday.

would love to see "the new 300" doing work at places like the GOR.

320 was hardly useable in 1st and 2nd on the street (265/35/18). 400 is starting to tread into dyno queen territory lol

40kw is too much to have fun at the GOR let alone 400.

i have good traction with 300rwkw in RWD when i run the correct tyres

I'm aiming for responsive 300...

Don't know if possible.

best you'll get is an hks 2835 pro s pushing max 290rwkw with response....

more likely 280 unless you wanna run 20psi all day tho.

fwiw i run mine at somewhere between 250 and 280 depending on ebc settings on the day.

Must be shit tyres.

this

It being United Petrol... How's the quality / refinement of the fuel?

Sure it's 100 RON but quality and refinement is what I question...

Or does all fuel come from the same refinery, other petrol companies just add their own additives..?

Anyone that's log booked kms for tax, do u need to include non business kms or only business related?

Ash where's my DVD?

Just busines Dezz u can't claim non business however you can work it in your favor ;)

Racking up quite the tab there dezz.

Most people record both business & private trips in their log book.

It's from this you work out your business usage percentage.

Otherwise shortcut is to just record business travels. Total that up over the total KM's over the period and you get your %.

you'll get it next week.

It's free

stfu.

mmmmmmm mmmmmmmmm bitch!

Just busines Dezz u can't claim non business however you can work it in your favor ;)

yeah cbf with logging the personal trips but thought it had to be done...PM me with this info you allude to.

Racking up quite the tab there dezz.

Most people record both business & private trips in their log book.

It's from this you work out your business usage percentage.

Otherwise shortcut is to just record business travels. Total that up over the total KM's over the period and you get your %.

Question was not directed at you so jam your bill. I'll go with the last bit of your post from now on though

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