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- Out in the sticks of NE SC
- Bike
- R1200 GSA / S1000XR
better yet
Wow. Thats wildbetter yet
Strange things can happen during a long English winter. I bet he annoyed the neighbours.better yet
Be careful what you wish for. You might just get it. This is one of those bikes that I could lust for but would turn out to be more bike than I could handle.
After about a 1 1/2 year of ownership: This is just an amazing bike. The engine is basically a S1000 RR superbike engine, just tuned a little differently with more torque midrange. Insane power, insanely fast. Superb technology in all aspects. Dynamic traction control, electronic stability control, cornering ABS, ride modes, dynamic suspension control. Absolute butter-smooth quick-shift in both directions. Upright riding position.Be careful what you wish for. You might just get it. This is one of those bikes that I could lust for but would turn out to be more bike than I could handle.
No doubt!Poetry, When In Motion
I was out of the country when this thread was active so I missed it at the time. There's really only one thing I can think of with regard to this creation: "I'll glady pay you Tuesday, for a hamburger today."
It's time to "dessert" this thread.I was out of the country when this thread was active so I missed it at the time. There's really only one thing I can think of with regard to this creation: "I'll glady pay you Tuesday, for a hamburger today."
I bet when he describes this rig to others who haven't seen it they accuse him of telling a Whopper.
Some of the embellishments are kind of cheesy, though.
The fork sliders look like they'll ketchup to the handlebars; I wonder whether they'll cut the mustard?
Lettuce be thankful that it's beefy down below where it counts.
Beautiful
I nominate you for Mayor McCheesey!I was out of the country when this thread was active so I missed it at the time. There's really only one thing I can think of with regard to this creation: "I'll glady pay you Tuesday, for a hamburger today."
I bet when he describes this rig to others who haven't seen it they accuse him of telling a Whopper.
Some of the embellishments are kind of cheesy, though.
The fork sliders look like they'll ketchup to the handlebars; I wonder whether they'll cut the mustard?
Lettuce be thankful that it's beefy down below where it counts.