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colinmeadows
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Posted: 10 Feb 2016 at 13:11 |
geobarb
World Superbike Star Joined: 23 Sep 2015 Location: greece Status: Offline Points: 223 |
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Hi friend.Before i got my rsv, i thought that the character of italian bikes was just the mechanical flows and issues that gave a flavor of character,against the clinical mechanical superiority of the japs.
When i bought the rsv,instantly find out that was not true.Only the looks of that beauty makes you smile. After riding my precious felt the same way.The flavor that bike can give you is something unique. Enjoy riding |
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Paddedcell100
Moto GP Alien Joined: 01 Nov 2015 Location: Northampton Status: Offline Points: 2591 |
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Haha, they do have that effect Colin ... Glad you are a proper convert now. I would really struggle to go back to a screamer inline four now, as a track bike it would be ok but on the road I couldn't do it, I just love the burble and popping on the overrun of my bike and it's genuinely a buzz even when I'm just cruising round and I just wouldn't get that on an inline(crossplane R1 excepted). You do know that your wallet is going to get lighter and lighter now your a convert, these bikes do tempt you into purchasing trinkets with great regularity |
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snox
Moto GP Alien Joined: 11 Jan 2015 Location: tamworth Status: Offline Points: 881 |
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Agreed . so much more fun n soul than a inline 4
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