23-02-09, 11:56 AM | #31 |
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Faster points? You mean 75? ha ha no, I cant blame you, with being on a naked and with the wind, also not riding for a while... But tbh mate you seemed fine. I was happy doing your pace Good job in hind sight, or I might not have got as far as I did
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(a ton is 70mph right?)
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hopefully YC'll miss this post to prevent ****ripping
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23-02-09, 12:04 PM | #34 |
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Lol no chance. That gay screen you put on it has rubbed off on you!
Who needs a fairing, what is your neck meant for?
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Actually the gáy screen didn't do much at all I took it off as soon as I got home (and lubed my chain) then went out for another few hours. To be honest I secretly want a pointy S but not sure if I dare mechanics and cost of dropping wise.
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About the same tbh. Fuel injection doesn't go wrong as much, but when it does you're f##ked!
Put some crash bungs on and dropping them is about the same...
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Any idea if my exhaust system would fit the pointy? Surely it should, the cylinders are in the same position.
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It might if you're very lucky, but remember pointy has an oil cooler, different shock layout etc.
I might be tempted to have that pipework off you if you change bikes
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99-02 HTH is that your not sure, my bike looked cool? or my bike didn't look cool? Come over and look at my yellow one....then you'll be convinced a yellow curvy S is the way to go
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I wouldn't have anything but a highlevel on an sv I think they look awesome.
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