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it's easy you just click up :happy:

mechanic just picked up my bike, he recognized it soon as he saw it says he's worked on it before

I do, it's the only way to keep the speed down ironically...

Haha was it a "oh I remember this bike" or an "ohhhhhh, that thing"?

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F&F quote is deleted, i ruined the mod's argument and he removed the warning lol

Nah man, but if I keep riding it I reckon I will. Can't have fun on it without breaking a lot of laws :/

Remember the first few days of owning a turbo car, how easy it was to get up to speed limits and find yourself surpassing them...multiply it by 11ty :/

i think before something happens to you ie. injury, you should probably get on a track or watch some video's of bikers crashing. seriously

Have watched videos of guys heads split in two (literally) in motorcycle crashes, it doesn't stop you from twisting the throttle when you're chasing an adrenaline kick. I know the risk I'm taking, that's what makes it exciting I guess. The track is a lot safer and my goal is to eventually get my fixes there...

I do, it's the only way to keep the speed down ironically...

Haha was it a "oh I remember this bike" or an "ohhhhhh, that thing"?

lol nah he spoke very well of it, which was a relief...

i have trouble getting the speed up on the bike lol it just feels like i'm going way faster than the speedo is reading but i guess it's just coz i'm new to it...

Have watched videos of guys heads split in two (literally) in motorcycle crashes, it doesn't stop you from twisting the throttle when you're chasing an adrenaline kick. I know the risk I'm taking, that's what makes it exciting I guess. The track is a lot safer and my goal is to eventually get my fixes there...

i cant imagine it, i think what you just explained is the reason i refuse to get my learners.

in all seriousness though i dont know what these dream boats are on. i thought it looked alright.

First post I read when I clicked on the NS link is "set of professors with new federals", I closed off the window.

really miss my 33

i think i just miss a fast manual turbo

the BA wagon is tops but do miss quick fast car with loud spooling noises

evo 8 6 spd or BCNR33 ?

e8 is way more attractive.... but 33R is old trusty

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