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from what i saw when I went to interviews my bike was better than em all lol

mines pretty light too.. wouldnt be hard lift front wheel with 2 people on the back of a van, up it goes.

if parked on street / footpath I'd almost make a bet that it'd be gone :P already had 2 stolen off me

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Got schooled by Winterbottom on a Phillip Island racing sim

1:54 vs 1:41

Surprised how well he did; those sims can be counter intuitive to real drivers. Obviously pays to know the track well

Got schooled by Winterbottom on a Phillip Island racing sim

1:54 vs 1:41

Surprised how well he did; those sims can be counter intuitive to real drivers. Obviously pays to know the track well

I would have expected this

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Fictional is all the more reason to claim it; no real world result to back it up

Lucky for Frosty it wasn't a real track or my GTS-T with KU31s could have rekt his contract renewal chances

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I wonder how you would go driving a real car (with a dog box) like a daytona car?

I mean, I know you would break it but how long would you last before removing gears from your legs?

Need a cassette type transmission like a bike

That would be a big advantage to building one of those motorbike engined smart cars, instant clutchless sequential shifting

I wonder how you would go driving a real car (with a dog box) like a daytona car?

I mean, I know you would break it but how long would you last before removing gears from your legs?

haha no need for brakes, just downshift & drift. dayyytonaaa
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nope, unless its been replaced by some dodge bolt from bunnings that is more likely imperial not 11mm

I think there's an 11mm bolt holding the crossover pipe to bracket on RB25...could be wrong, it is the internet afterall

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