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BioTek
Learner Driver
Posts: 68 Joined: Mar 1st, '05, 06:33
Location: USA, formerly Seaton in Devon.
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by BioTek » Apr 20th, '05, 21:21
Mmm...I'll keep my SVS for beating up on the street as it's already fast enough to get far too much PA State Trooper attention (already
).
A Beemer R1200GS for long stints....
and a Duc 996 for the track (Rode my mates 916 before leaving San Diego, now I'm hooked).
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age
Learner Driver
Posts: 3849 Joined: May 11th, '04, 20:50
Location: GSXR 750 K7
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by age » Apr 20th, '05, 22:05
BioTek";p="29364 wrote:
and a Duc 996 for the track (Rode my mates 916 before leaving San Diego, now I'm hooked).
The man has taste
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clunk
Learner Driver
Posts: 1106 Joined: Mar 3rd, '04, 11:09
Location: Plymouth Rides:ZRX1200R
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by clunk » Apr 21st, '05, 07:29
[quote="AGE996";p="29370]
The man has taste
[/quote]
We knew that already, he rides an SV
Sigs are for poseurs and wimps
BioTek
Learner Driver
Posts: 68 Joined: Mar 1st, '05, 06:33
Location: USA, formerly Seaton in Devon.
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by BioTek » Apr 21st, '05, 10:05
clunk";p="29386 wrote: [quote="AGE996";p="29370]
The man has taste
We knew that already, he rides an SV
[/quote]
SV lovin' all the way.
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BanditMat
Learner Driver
Posts: 12 Joined: Feb 13th, '05, 09:19
Location: Torquay
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by BanditMat » Apr 22nd, '05, 09:12
I would have to go for a Busa, an 05 Triumph ST, an 05 Gixxer 1000 and something to just look at an Orange County custom chop built just for me
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A_T
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Posts: 4069 Joined: Apr 25th, '04, 19:44
Location: Plymouth, Rides: GSXR-600 K8
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by A_T » Apr 22nd, '05, 10:52
I wouldn't say no to a GSXR 750
RIP [url=http://dcbikers.co.uk/15.html][u]Frank 1960 - 2006[/u][/url] & [url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/motorbikes/1482088.stm][u]JD 1963 - 2001[/u][/url] (always in our thoughts)
frank
Learner Driver
Posts: 539 Joined: Apr 22nd, '04, 20:20
Location: Crafthole Rides:FJ1200
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by frank » Apr 22nd, '05, 11:22
Argent_Taon";p="29529 wrote: I wouldn't say no to a GSXR 750
Think I would have to agree with A_T on this one.
I did enjoy my
TEST RIDE
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