Forgive me for I have sinned.
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Important people who need jobs.Major Softie wrote:WHO MAKES THESE FUCKING DECISIONS????????????
The Australian 2013 model comes without wheels, as a highly acclaimed safety feature.
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Well, it does give you a much shorter distance to fall....ME 109 wrote:Important people who need jobs.Major Softie wrote:WHO MAKES THESE FUCKING DECISIONS????????????
The Australian 2013 model comes without wheels, as a highly acclaimed safety feature.
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Why not the CBR250R?
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
The rest of it I just wasted.
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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 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.dougie wrote:Why not the CBR250R?
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.
Garnet
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It has this one beat...Garnet wrote:Right now all I can say is it looks like it's going much faster than it is.
(50cc single, gear-driven DOHC operating 4 valves)
But yeah - for $2300, what you got can not be beat! Congratulations!
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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.Zombie Master wrote:http://www.motoguzzi-canada.ca/motorcyc ... uring.html
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.Zombie Master wrote:http://www.motoguzzi-canada.ca/motorcyc ... uring.html
They should stick to super models and pasta.
Every motorcyclist should have an Italian bike once.
Only once.
I've spent most of my money on women, motorcycles, and beer.
The rest of it I just wasted.
The rest of it I just wasted.