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mirin the drz400sm.. apparently they pop wheelies TOO easy sounds like a good hooligan bike, by that i mean going riding around empty carparks and estates screwing around.. nothing too illegal.. don't worry I wont put SAU stickers on one if i get one.. would be cool being able to go on dirt again :D

your speedo is generally out by 5 kms.

and if they actually detect you at 5kms over, they dont book you because they have to take 2 or 3 kms off that for the fine, and they think its a waste of time to book you for 2kph over.

heard it from a bike cops mouth to pull me over to say my rego is due.

lol for a propper street bike I wouldnt want that, I just take off in 2nd and that gets me to up and over the speed limit easy..

for a DRZ400SM i wouldn't mind changing gears a little more often as it's a completely different bike, would smash any street 250 learner bike to 100 but it's not about that.. it's about having fun and throwing the bike around easily unlike a full street bike

I saw some video of a 250 super moto (WR250X) vs a 250 ninja down the 1/4 mile the ninja got pwned I guess just the gear ratios and weight difference ftw

A lot of cops probably don't care about <10km/h over. I've had a few pull me over for 10-20 over and tell me that if I was doing less than 10 over they wouldn't have bothered.

You can get a fine in the mail, but if he didn't give chase and you don't have personal plates that are easily memorable, it's unlikely you will. Don't start turning into paranoid Mohsen :/

lol paranoid mohsen. lol at him wanting intercooler pipes emailed to him

lol at not taking the money im willing to pay just so he can come and measure...

anyone selling some 3 piece wheels?

more importantly the faces, after 17" low offset centres so i can get some custom barrels and lips made :)

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