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kingfixer
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by kingfixer » 09 May 2016, 14:41
I know someone who is getting one of these, unfortunately he's in SA so not much chance of getting a go.
Kwacky
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by Kwacky » 09 May 2016, 15:15
Blimey, he's not shy of a penny or two then?
kingfixer
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by kingfixer » 09 May 2016, 15:17
You should the rest of his collection, housed in his large garage or better known as the 'cathedral'
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by Jack » 09 May 2016, 15:26
for someones birthday ....
it's mine on wednesday , I wouldn't say no if it turned up on my doorstep .
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by rocket » 09 May 2016, 19:32
Wow the bike looks nice but why is it painted in mat grey/black not my thing.
"80mph" sorry officer I possibly could not have done that I'm no Valentino Rossi.
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by Rossgo » 11 May 2016, 08:36
I bet that's a beast to use. I quite like it to be honest
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by Jack » 11 May 2016, 09:34
it wasn't for my birthday , just as well as they would be disappointed when I put it on e-bay
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by Deegee » 11 May 2016, 18:39
Sorry, all I can see is the ugly friend - where's the high maintenance looker then?
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by D41 » 18 May 2016, 17:14
^^^^^^
LOL....that took a moment!!
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by D41 » 18 May 2016, 17:25
It's how much!!!!!!?????
It's ugly.
It's a bike only someone who walks with a white stick could love.
It pushes the envelop of mediocrity to new levels.
It looks like it would look good in Battlestar Gallactica.
Or in a dumpster. Etc.
That said....I bet the view out the front screen goes by pretty quick, and I reckon most of us will only ever see the tailpipes.
Most of us.
Guess who just ordered one???
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by Monty » 18 May 2016, 17:42
I'd have one as a track bike if I had more money than sense. I don't particularly like the look of it, but I don't really like the look of many MotoGP bikes.
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by duke63 » 18 May 2016, 20:09
Its a proper Motogp replica. Not sure you would be buying that for its looks alone. Must be epic to ride though.
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by Kwacky » 20 Oct 2016, 13:46
I reckon that's close to how Blade has his garage set up.
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by Monty » 20 Oct 2016, 20:44
Bollocks, not a single scatter cushion
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by Rossgo » 21 Oct 2016, 06:04
The Japanese really do know how to do things. I would say their our toughest customer for our place you can almost garrantee if any complaints are coming our way it will be from the Japs!! You can tell why everything has its place, their not rushing around and know exactly what they are doing...in other words beautiful!