blueford

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posted April 04, 2006 01:32 PM
Will the first California owner please do a twisty report ASAP!!
Someone that owns a ZX10 or similar, maybe a track day regular or recent graduate of Superbike school (Level Three) or higher, please get the fuck up into the mountains, say Angeles Crest and rip that fat fucker through some dreamy curves and report back.
I can't stand it any longer!!! My finger is twitching on the trigger!!!
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swft

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posted April 04, 2006 01:43 PM
Fuck angeles crest. That's squid heaven. Take it up north. Some great roads north of the bay. Don't remember the number, but the highway over to PCH from 101 just south of Trees of Mystery was awesome.
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fish_antlers

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posted April 04, 2006 02:41 PM
Edited By: fish_antlers on 4 Apr 2006 22:10
dude.. read my review... shit.. Nevada doesnt count? kee-rist.. I own a 10R and I took the darn thing on the twisties ... what more do you want ???
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What business is it of yours where I'm from, Friendo?
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VPN

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posted April 04, 2006 02:43 PM
0R
is it a racing cycle?
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swft

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posted April 04, 2006 02:59 PM
It's the engine size he's most comfortable with.
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Triggerman

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posted April 04, 2006 03:20 PM
Bike review is like horsepower , you can never get enough !, so We power- command some more review's !!! LOL with some NOS and a turbo for good measure .
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blueford

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posted April 04, 2006 11:46 PM
quote: dude.. read my review... shit.. Nevada doesnt count? kee-rist.. I own a 10R and I took the darn thing on the twisties ... what more do you want ???
I did read it, fantastic, but this part here, how should I say it? A nebulous ambiguous equivocation!
quote: How does this weight affect the handling? Does it slow it down or make it feel sluggish? Not at all. In fact one of the most surprising things about the bike is how light it feels and how easy it turns. You forget just how big a bike this is when you take it out for a spin. This is actually one of my only complaints about the 14. As bizarre as this may seem, I had a hard time wrapping my head around how I felt the bike should handle, and how it did handle. I'm sure that with time in the saddle I'd have no problem getting used to it, but especially on the oval at high speed the light feel of the bike robbed me of a little bit of confidence.
But a truly excellent nebulous ambiguous equivocation, nevertheless!!!
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