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    Maybe not a Harley but this is my new baby.

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    https://youtu.be/fehV52dFMo0

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    Quote Originally Posted by markbignosekelly View Post
    Maybe not a Harley but this is my new baby.

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    https://youtu.be/fehV52dFMo0

    Now thats what im taking about Mark.

    Quick flick of the wrist eh?

    I had a 600 years ago when I was better looking

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    just about wore the pegs of of that one scratching through those twisties
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    Cheers Steve. It's a perfect bike for me, more than enough power for day to day riding. 0-60mph in 3.4 secs and a top end speed of of 150mph.
    As much as a 1000cc sports bike would be great it's like having a 12 inch penis, it's great for showing off with but you can't use all of it

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    Nice looking bike. Just don't do anything like this-------Yes it'll open at YouTube

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    Ouch. People who ride like bellends or without protective clothing are idiots. They don't look so clever without any skin or missing limbs.

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    He's not so cool now, is he? What a dumbass!
    Semper Fi !

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    "Pride comes just before a fall."
    Or as it is often put in the south;
    "Hey y'all, watch this!"

    Edit: Lucky for him he didn't throw in a,
    "Here man! Hold ma beer!"
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    Since we're on Japanese bikes here's two I had.

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    '81 Kawasaki csr305. It was a baby bike but it got really good gas mileage and had a little zip at low end, it just topped out pretty quick.

    I also had one just like this one.

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    '85 Honda Nighthawk 700S. That was the tariff bike sold only in the US. It had a drive shaft I really didn't like. It was a little snappy on clutch release and wanted to kick out going around a turn.
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    My first bike was an Suzuki 850 shafty
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    I've heard some of the shaft drives work well but this one I have heard others complain about also.
    Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17

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