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dude trust me in saying dont get a cbr250rr, ignoring the age / import / what ever.

you're a bit dude and they are TINY bikes, will A. Not be comfy B. look retarded. and C. doing freeway driving on those will be revving the tits off it.

my 2c anyway

at least take one for a decent ride then take say a ninja 650r for a spin as well to see difference

lol birds just overtook me on flynns hit list, no doubt he has one like the guy in billy Madison

Player status revoked bird mang

Ps car not sold Stayin put... Foreverr

How come not sold it?

RWC too much of a hassle?

Yeh pretty much grant it could be done but for what I'm selling it for compared to cost of items to get rwc it's pointless since I don't have to sell it and im not hard up for funds so just keep it and worry about it if I'm ever in need of $$

More track time is planned fo sho!

While we are talking about bikes....I'm going for my bike L's in a few weeks :)

Been looking at a white Ducati 1198S. The colour scheme is basically the same as my car.

Saw one at the servo last night. He caught me mirin

lol birds just overtook me on flynns hit list, no doubt he has one like the guy in billy Madison

Player status revoked bird mang

Ps car not sold Stayin put... Foreverr

Sale fall through or decided against selling?

EDIT: Just saw reasons above.

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While we are talking about bikes....I'm going for my bike L's in a few weeks :)

Been looking at a white Ducati 1198S. The colour scheme is basically the same as my car.

Was looking at a Streetfighter S the other day and saw this for quite a bit less $

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Evooooooo. Rode one, same colour but black rims, on the Sepang circuit.... it was pretty delish, even just as an 848 all the V's have so much low down torque = plenty of fun.

Was looking at a Streetfighter S the other day and saw this for quite a bit less $

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Evooooooo. Rode one, same colour but black rims, on the Sepang circuit.... it was pretty delish, even just as an 848 all the V's have so much low down torque = plenty of fun.

That looks quite good with the red.

The 1198 I saw had carbon Termi exhaust and extractors. Bike still had 2 years warranty as well. I think it sold though.

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