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Re: D day is here - spamanglenn - 03-04-2006 Deceptively fast is right pan.Instead of sportsbike explosiveness,Think jumbo jet taking off,smooth,huge torque that never seems to run out. Glenn the Spa Man Re: D day is here - BUSGO - 03-04-2006 A further tip TIM. Don't waste your money on bling, you are gonna need it for tyres and petrol if you plan on riding the baby as they should be. "Unleash the beast, but stay in control" Rgds BUSGO "TAKE MY ADVICE" I'm not using it anyway! Re: D day is here - spamanglenn - 03-04-2006 Up to about 12L per 100km when your right up it. Glenn the Spa Man Re: D day is here - BUSGO - 04-04-2006 Geezas Glen, If your bike is that heavy on juice it is in dire need of a good tune. Maybe you spend your total riding time at Eastern Creek. Last weekend, cruising at between 140 and 180 most of our bikes still got 300 k to a tank. The tyres lost a lot of weight though. Rgds BUSGO "TAKE MY ADVICE" I'm not using it anyway! Re: D day is here - pan - 04-04-2006 Glen may have a 43 tooth sprocket on. That'll kill the economy anyday! Fuel economy - spamanglenn - 05-04-2006 Thats pure track day consumption on dads bike.The vfr would use about 9l per 100km on a track day too. |