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Yeah like first gear controlled throttle, can't go anywhere near full front comes up way too far did a massive power wheelie the other day pooped myself.

then like 2nd 3rd 4th full revved out fark that adrenaline when there's no one on the eastern linked up private road.

Dezzmang, yes it's puig and there isn't really a gap, maybe a tiny gap like 1mm,

Rode to st kilda last night, fuark eastlink cold on way home at 12am

Sweet thanks, think my mate has Puig or ZG so I'll sus his out next time I ride with him if I remember.

Yeah like first gear controlled throttle, can't go anywhere near full front comes up way too far did a massive power wheelie the other day pooped myself.

then like 2nd 3rd 4th full revved out fark that adrenaline when there's no one on the eastern linked up private road.

hmm you'll have to show me this road once i get my bike ;)

although i will be happy even reaching 100 with stability on a two fiddy :P

Mates duke 200 limited at 135 I think lol

For learners anyway so no f**ks given they should be learning low speed / traffic stuff anyway :)

Duke 390 would be mad learner bike. 44hp and 150kg wet

Edited by UNR33L

Learner sports bikes rip up the corners anyway and that's where half the thrill of riding bikes is. Through tight passages they can be quicker than 600s and superbikes, particularly in the hands of amateurs.

Phillip Island and a couple of other high speed tracks are the only tracks that reward the bigger bikes. Even at PI with a massive straight and sweeping corners, there's only about 3 seconds a lap between a professionally driven 1000 and a 600, then another 4-5 seconds for the 250s.

lol you gotta come out riding with my mate...he rides a neglected Ninja 250R, with a rear tyre that has no tread in it...he hangs off the thing in the corners like he's sitting in a side car and he absolutely kicks my ass.

^COT DAYUM indeed...

Only wheelies I see myself pulling are in Mario Kart...

Think I've got my "first choices" in gear sorted! Gonna go see how they all fit though at Peter Stevens tomorrow! ... Then order online bwahahaha.

edit: just got back from gym, sitting here with me proposed 4-day weekend (self-made). feelsgoodman.jpg

until i have to work and do assignments on the real weekend, anyway :P

You may end up ordering from Peter Stevens of you're buying a lot of stuff and some is on sale. My gear from there was only $100 more expensive all up than online, worth it given you can take it back there for faults and don't have to wait for shipping.

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