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  1. Archer513 African Astronaut
    Vtx 1800neo
    St1300
    Big bear 400 (quad)
    And I have an old triumph I’m piecing together for a bobber
  2. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    Originally posted by Archer513 Vtx 1800neo
    St1300
    Big bear 400 (quad)
    And I have an old triumph I’m piecing together for a bobber

    Damn, those are some sick rides.
  3. Symbiote Yung Blood
    every time i look at bikes on craigslist i get a chubby
  4. Vigilante Yung Blood
    I just picked up a 2009 Er6n back in March. Previous owner only put 1,200 miles on it, but it's practically like new. I'm going to customize it a bit over the summer, but otherwise there's nothing like riding a bike and getting 45-50 mpg (fuck gas prices).
  5. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    Originally posted by Vigilante I just picked up a 2009 Er6n back in March. Previous owner only put 1,200 miles on it, but it's practically like new. I'm going to customize it a bit over the summer, but otherwise there's nothing like riding a bike and getting 45-50 mpg (fuck gas prices).

    That's neat, install from crashbars btw. And enjoy the ride.
  6. Finally got my new body kit from extreme fairings in and installed

    I believe it was $700, could've saved a hundred bucks by not getting a tank cover but I got one just to be sure the color would match, and I could've saved more by only ordering the pieces that I needed, but for some reason I didn't think of that and bought a full set

    Looks great and fits just like OEM, although there are some gaps (but I can't tell if it's just my mechanical ineptitude)

    Two of the fairings came broken but they were both in areas almost completely unseen and I hadn't bought any kind of shipping insurance on them so I just ABS cemented them back together and installed them

    Our postman is well-known in the community for not giving a fuck about fragile shit, the motherfucker

    I swear if I crash this thing again I'm selling it and buying a z900

    I love sport bikes but I don't love the cost of replacing the fairings
  7. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
  8. joerell African Astronaut [twine our circinate supersymmetry]
    If a sports bike doesn't have a top speed of over 200 mph I won't even ride it. I want the best equipment and easier to modify. Usually Hayabusas and can't wait for my new free one.
  9. infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by joerell If a sports bike doesn't have a top speed of over 200 mph I won't even ride it. I want the best equipment and easier to modify. Usually Hayabusas and can't wait for my new free one.

    because top speed is always the most important trait of a bike. especially considering the overwhelming majority of the time such nonsense is physically impossible due to road and traffic conditions.

    oh. wait. you meant a BMX.

    nm.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  10. joerell African Astronaut [twine our circinate supersymmetry]
    I raced bikes and with higher speeds you see better brakes and shifting. I test them and my favorite is the Hayabusas. The only thing you'll have to tweak is the fuel management system and the   6 speeds with constant mesh are great for road unless you go long distances. In your case I would suggest a Pogo stick and dildo up your ass.
  11. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    I would take practicality over top speed. Big engines are useless if you can't use it, I can push my 650 as much as I want and it works flawless. Straight line and in twists.
  12. joerell African Astronaut [twine our circinate supersymmetry]
    Practicality is no use in racing...on road it's ok. Big engines with poor parts is useless also...Ducati. Once you reach 185 mph stability becomes very important and tire grip on the track like in the TT competitions.
  13. Archer513 African Astronaut
    All about comfort in the seat and luggage capacity.

    200 mph is retarded for an everyday rider. No need at all. Most bikes will do 150 easy.

    I did 165 on my vtx and it scared the shit out of me,backed her down.

    Handling in the twisties is also important. I like curvy roads.
  14. Dfg Tuskegee Airman [compulsively riposte the emigrant]
    Originally posted by joerell Practicality is no use in racing…on road it's ok. Big engines with poor parts is useless also…Ducati. Once you reach 185 mph stability becomes very important and tire grip on the track like in the TT competitions.

    Yeah but I don't race, if you're into racing that would make sense.
  15. joerell African Astronaut [twine our circinate supersymmetry]
    Originally posted by Archer513 All about comfort in the seat and luggage capacity.

    200 mph is retarded for an everyday rider. No need at all. Most bikes will do 150 easy.

    I did 165 on my vtx and it scared the shit out of me,backed her down.

    Handling in the twisties is also important. I like curvy roads.

    Well, that's what I mean...a practical heavy bike made for touring with bags has no need to reach over 150 mph and you'd be crazy to try. I saw a biker wipe out at even less than this just by swirving back and forth and if you have a passenger it's worse. You'd be amazed of the wind tunnel readings you get on some bigger bikes and a few could be classed as unsafe. Nothing against touring bikes...just not made for racing. Taller racers almost always have to modify frames and yet shorter guys are not suitable for some bigger heav bikes. Buy what's best and what you can handle in all situations.
  16. joerell African Astronaut [twine our circinate supersymmetry]
    Originally posted by Dfg Yeah but I don't race, if you're into racing that would make sense.

    True. What I hate seeing is dirt bikers on highways. Big mistake...forks not really made for this at high speeds.
  17. Archer513 African Astronaut
    Most Grand Prix racers are little dudes

    I went to a moto America event a couple years ago and couldn’t believe how little all the dudes were,but it makes sense.

    30 lbs of body weight can make a huge difference in time and most of those guys wreck a lot,so smaller guys can take more punishment.
  18. joerell African Astronaut [twine our circinate supersymmetry]
    Also I must add this...fat chicks on the back of speed bikes is not good. No bags or heavy carriers. Even with an extended frame any woman riding with me has to be 125 lbs or less and no more than medium height. Not a big problem in cities...yet on a fast highway with inexperienced passenger it can be deadly. A communication system helps and a few lessons first. The one I ride with knows how to tuck and is not afraid of speed. A nagger makes it less enjoyable...lol.
  19. infinityshock Black Hole
    Originally posted by joerell I raced bikes and with higher speeds you see better brakes and shifting. I test them and my favorite is the Hayabusas. The only thing you'll have to tweak is the fuel management system and the   6 speeds with constant mesh are great for road unless you go long distances. In your case I would suggest a Pogo stick and dildo up your ass.

    arent you the uber-bikee dude who knows more about two wheel stuffs than evuhl ken-eevuhl

    if you want to focus on one thing, top end, have fun with a busa. as long as thats all you care about because its brakes are shit, its fat ass is as maneuverable as a semi-truck, and as soon as you 'tweak' anything its reliability factor goes to shit and youre going to be fixing shit that spontaneously shits itself on a regular basis.

    youre obviously the expert on having a dildo up your ass...
  20. joerell African Astronaut [twine our circinate supersymmetry]
    Originally posted by Archer513 Most Grand Prix racers are little dudes

    I went to a moto America event a couple years ago and couldn’t believe how little all the dudes were,but it makes sense.

    30 lbs of body weight can make a huge difference in time and most of those guys wreck a lot,so smaller guys can take more punishment.

    Tell me about it...being tall made it unusual and yet all our racers now are no more than medium height at a lighter weight. Even side car racers are getting smaller and with lighter bikes it gets more dangerous. Here's some crashes...over 200 killed since the Isle Of Man started and most never make it to hospital. If the Marshalls don't get in fast more can die and why it's the most famous race of the world. Couldn't make it there this year...Lil A was not healed yet and she got sick again.


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