You're all wrecking the environment!

I ride a ten-speed or blade to work.

On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 11:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Just for the sake of saying "me too", I used to race CR 125's in
> California and then in NZ I've had a CBR 250RR, a NC24 VFR 400 and an
> NC30 VFR 400. Next toy (when cash permits) is a TL 1000R. My M8 just
> sold his RSV 1000 Mille and that was a SCARY bike to ride. But what a
> hoot!! =) And that sound from the titanium exhaust....ahhhh music to the
> ears.
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> Live to Ride!!
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> Chris Hellyar wrote:
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> Very cool...
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> If you want to scare yourself, get yourself on board a GSXR750RR, and
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> because it's less than 1l you might get cheaper insurance, as long as
> you
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> leave the 'rr' off the end when you try and cut the deal with the
> insurance
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> company! :-).
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> I'm currently riding a warmed up FJ1100 (1250 wiseco forged pistons and
> C&N
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> cams).  We do a few rallies every year two up, and can't beat it for
> long
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> hauls.  Did 17,000 last year two up, and about another 8 one up.  I'm
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> intending to do the southern cross this year as well..
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> This summer I'm either going to upgrade that to a FJR1300 or buy myself
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> another bike to  do a bit of blasting..  Something like the vfr800 would
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> suit my style, I'm not really an R1 sort of guy... :-).
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> Do the other lug-bikers do rallies at all?
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> Yep, the one and only :-) took an 02 for a blast on
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> saturday, didn't really scare me unfortunately, but I
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> hear the older 98/99 ones are a bit less refined,
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> looking at a couple of 99's up north so have to go
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> and see how they compare.
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> I wasn't really planning on buying one til mid next
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> year, but a fellow list member and bad influence is
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> buying an '01 blade, so I had to follow suit :-).
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> jeremyb.
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> From: Chris Hellyar
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> R1 as in Yamaha?
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> License removal device.....  A serious blast to ride though.
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> I'm a bit more of a tourer, dribbling over glossies of the FJR1300
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> currently...
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