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thats awesome, making me want to buy a supersport but i don't ride enough..

I'd go for a 750, best of both worlds.. good power and not as bad on fuel as 1lt when i'm on my bike anyway it feels enough like a GSXR to me, close enough <3

JAIME, they're BN Blister copies

Ah ok cool!

Jamie, my bad.

Jayme, scarnon brah?

LOL!

Yeah good thanks Bird man!

Lol, dare say there was some slight bias in the judging, good to know adz wants my mrs..........

It'd be hard to say no... :)

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Would look like, how a Decepticon Motorbike would be.

thats awesome, making me want to buy a supersport but i don't ride enough..

I'd go for a 750, best of both worlds.. good power and not as bad on fuel as 1lt when i'm on my bike anyway it feels enough like a GSXR to me, close enough <3

Your logic is fallible...people who seldom ride should buy a supersport cause the harshness won't bother you like it would if you were commuting on it. If I could fit on a 600 I'd buy one for the economy, but the torque of a litre bike is such an awesome thing in the traffic...you changed gears twice while I was still in 1st lol :P

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That's a bit homosexual

I was gonna submit nudez

Same.

Your logic is fallible...people who seldom ride should buy a supersport cause the harshness won't bother you like it would if you were commuting on it. If I could fit on a 600 I'd buy one for the economy, but the torque of a litre bike is such an awesome thing in the traffic...you changed gears twice while I was still in 1st lol :P

Same.

lol my first only goes to 85 i think :(

Single swing arm looks epic but I'd be worried about the flex on the remaining arm?

If it's been done properly they will have reinforced the remaining arm or replaced it with a bigger one, though looking at the picture it doesn't look like it. The 1098 has a single swing arm and it's fkn huge. Notice how the swing arm bends and the wheel is offset to maintain balance.

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lol my first only goes to 85 i think :(

1st on my virago went to 45, 50 if I redlined it lol. If I keep my bike long enough I'll get a sprocket set for it, long 1st is lazy but you're breaking most speed limits just to be on-cam.

My mate has a 600 gixxer, told me to get the 750 as it's the same size bike but doesn't need to be worked as hard when cruising... My 250 is revving it's dick off at 100 in top gear so I'll be looking forward to a more cruise feeling when I upgrade

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