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ah okay.. they are nice.. then again what super sport 600 / 1000 isn't! apart from maybe a gixxer front end!

Gixxer has one of the best looking rears (with fender elim.) The yamahas don't really do anything for me front or rear...

I'll be gdoing for a red/black 09 cbr 600rr...front is the best looking apart from the 1000 blade and the ducatis, and the rear has grown on me

my mate got an air horn fitted to his vw, seriously one of the best things ever.

rofl at johno falling for the prank.

hey johno look at what his VR6 badge says!

johno looks closely at badge***

BAAAAAAAAAP!

johno dies.

Gixxer has one of the best looking rears (with fender elim.) The yamahas don't really do anything for me front or rear...

I'll be gdoing for a red/black 09 cbr 600rr...front is the best looking apart from the 1000 blade and the ducatis, and the rear has grown on me

Only thing that keeps me away from the cbr1000rr is the rear.. don't really like that rear light, r1 rear looks heaps better (with new exhausts / fender elim) and r1 maintains a good front end imo.. ducatis just too expensive at this stage and KTM rc8 looks good except for that front light, and yeah agree with gixxers rear looking awesome.

Looked better in the promo shots IMO.

Was just looking at R1 rear end photos and I reckon it looks heaps better in real life. Photos don't really capture the weird angles in a nice way.

Only thing that keeps me away from the cbr1000rr is the rear.. don't really like that rear light, r1 rear looks heaps better (with new exhausts / fender elim) and r1 maintains a good front end imo.. ducatis just too expensive at this stage and KTM rc8 looks good except for that front light, and yeah agree with gixxers rear looking awesome.

So you gonna get a super sport?

So you gonna get a super sport?

Yeah leaning (see what I did there) more towards a super sport - need a new job first as I'm currently unemployed then hopefully get one before summer, I'd get a motard if I had other friends with motards so we could f**k around together but because everyone I know / ride with has full road bikes kinda makes it pointless, except birds came on a bike track once like a baws.

Tossing up between, r1/r6/cbr600/cbr1000/rc8 but would all come down to a good deal in the end.

http://www.bikepoint...id=135209AC716A

wowee, think i prefer the 08 shape though

yeah but no more skids for kids in playgrounds :(

not sure about the 200kg wet weight of a 1000, considering I'm about 70 myself

Mate my ex was 58kg and got her 1000 up off the ground; no excuses.

my mate got an air horn fitted to his vw, seriously one of the best things ever.

rofl at johno falling for the prank.

hey johno look at what his VR6 badge says!

johno looks closely at badge***

BAAAAAAAAAP!

johno dies.

haha

actually are Stu's bags engineered?

Ah nice. Thanks for the info. Might suss one out on the weekend. You have to book test drive?

I tried through the website (like you are supposed to), no-one got back to me. So I called Subaru Docklands and booked a time. Toyota on the other hand, you're best to just call. You'll either get a wanker salesman that wants a deposit intending to purchase before test drive or you'll get one willing to offer you a test drive - luck of the draw.

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