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Major Softie
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WHO MAKES THESE FUCKING DECISIONS????????????
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Major Softie wrote:WHO MAKES THESE FUCKING DECISIONS????????????
Important people who need jobs.

The Australian 2013 model comes without wheels, as a highly acclaimed safety feature. :idea:
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ME 109 wrote:
Major Softie wrote:WHO MAKES THESE FUCKING DECISIONS????????????
Important people who need jobs.

The Australian 2013 model comes without wheels, as a highly acclaimed safety feature. :idea:
Well, it does give you a much shorter distance to fall....
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And a really lowest in class seat height.
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Why not the CBR250R?
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The rest of it I just wasted.
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dougie wrote:Why not the CBR250R?
I was very close to buying one on sale. Took a couple of test drives, one fairly long. I realized that I would never ride my conversion any more, so I put it up for sale. Then someone wanted to buy it :o and I just couldn't sell. Soooo I decided on the 125 as it filled most of my needs as an economical/fun town/backroader, but I would still need my conversion if I want to go somewhere, or even just exceed the speed limit.

I was also giving the new Ninja 300 a serious look. The little 125 was $1200 off, which is pretty big discount on a $3500 bike, so I felt I had little to risk. I'll give a full ride report after I get it fully run in. Right now all I can say is it looks like it's going much faster than it is.
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Garnet wrote:Right now all I can say is it looks like it's going much faster than it is.
It has this one beat... :(

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I also have had impure thoughts

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There is something very cool about those bikes, but I don't want any more involvement with Italian engineers and part suppliers then I do with the Italian political system.

They should stick to super models and pasta.
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bbelk wrote:
There is something very cool about those bikes, but I don't want any more involvement with Italian engineers and part suppliers then I do with the Italian political system.
They should stick to super models and pasta.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Every motorcyclist should have an Italian bike once.
Only once.
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The rest of it I just wasted.
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