Yeah, that�s it. You got it. I liked very much the definitions, very sharp, specially synonyms.
But in defense of world�s squibs, let�s see how subtle is this one. - There are open sessions in Valencia�s track only a couple of times every three months. That�s not my fault. - �Remember when sex was safe and motorbikes dangerous�, I personally find this bike really safe. Thanks ABS. It�d be hard for me to change to a non ABS motorbike. - It�s not a question of going as fast as physically is possible, it�s just getting that road�s rhythm. That rhythm is limited by the point where I begin not to feel safe and stressing instead of enjoying. Tip: making use of the EFI engine�s cut off function. Lately when I dress up with the leather suit, I always turn a little down that plastic bolt located in the right side frame to slow revs. till 750-800.(Engine probably�d go off if riding in the city) But when throttle closes at high rev. on 2nd, 3rd it�s like a parachute in the back. Rarely brake. Anyway it�s essential to know as well as possible the road, turns of obligated braking, asphalt quality, etc. We always go to the same 4-5 twisty roads, that we�ve nearly memorized. Think I wouldn�t do it in an unknown road. (If TPS�s set to more than 59 Kohms, this injection cut off function theoretically wouldn�t work) - FZR 1000 EXUP�s engine. That was what I was told is in the GTS. I believe that squeezing GTS�s engine is just giving FZR�s engine a tickle. - Insurance�s getting really expensive in Spain lately, but I�m paying for 2002 insurance 552,93� (about 481 US$), as didn�t have any trouble since 1992. Normal price would be about 871� (759 US$). Roberto, how much do you pay for your insurance? (you could get this price if can demonstrate you�re relative of anybody registered in the "Colegio Oficial de M�dicos") - Anyway at the end, we don�t go as fast. Just between 80-150 Km/h (50-93 miles/h) through twisty roads a car hardly could go faster than 40-70 Km/h (25-44 miles/h). But I can�t help it, I get rather bored in highways. Regards. Pablo.
