hayabusa killer is no more...
#16
I'll add another RUSTY one to the next ride WTFWT
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#17
The more the merrier Shorty.
Cheers, Phil.
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#18
... apparent biblical research stated that copper is the colour for judgment of sins....(would that be for crimes against the speeding laws?)
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#19
Saw you in the mirrors last ride GDYUP
Oh shit, I was on your bike wasn't I

My bike is a slug mate, but you'll get used to it

Watch those Latte boys GDY, they're sleepers, when it rains, they haul arse

Might be be a few white feathers in the mail to a few blokes around here You know who you are
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#20
Must be hard with only 172 RWHP Rev! Righttttt......
Ya just gotta hold the throttle open for longerrrrrrr.......
You must have a few cockatoo's to pluck for all the white feathers your gunna need!
That ride to the island would have to be one of the most boring on record. (If not the wettest) But I was high, dry and warm when I got to watch the race!
Valentino, your a legend. WHAT PENALTY???:">
Cheers, Phil. Riding not talking.
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#21
No GDY, too busy watching out for bluebottle's mates and their "hair dryers" Must have been more bored than us, no business as usual
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#22
Getting back to earlier in this thread,i would just die for a VFR 1000,bring it on.......cheesecake would be of the menu for me!
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#23
Try this...(I couldn't get it to upload but apparently it is ok)
www.runlevelzero.net/pipermail/superhawk/ 2002-February/042817.html
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#24
no,wont work for me either!
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#25
Despite Rumors, Insiders Say New BMW Won't Be A Hayabusa-beater

Copyright 2003, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Sources within BMW have confirmed that the next generation K-series motorcycle is currently under development with an anticipated launch for the 2005 model year, but said that the bike will not be a Hayabusa-challenging, 175-mph Superbike, as some European websites are reporting.

“It’s basically in the design and prototype stages right now. That’s why lot of what you see on the Internet is just speculation and doctored up photos, etc. with really no solid technical information on them yet at this point,” said our source. The new K-bike will definitely not be a “Hayabusa-killer [or a] supersport bike…It still will be considered more of a sport-oriented, sport-touring-type bike.”

Even though the new K-series platform will have more power and improved suspension over the current K models, it won’t be much more expensive than current BMWs. But it also “won’t compete in the $12,000 bracket,” says our source.

Details on the new K-series models should begin to come out in the second half of 2004.
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#26
The Blackbird will get a complete re-style for 2004 along with a Hyper-VTEC engine that will give it enough grunt to take on the Suzuki Hayabusa and Kawasaki ZX-12R.

snippet from
www.hondashop.com.au/news...886e7f2709
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