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animalia6957 wrote:
on my xbox I play forza a lot lol and I mostly tune to drift.
but in life I ride bikes
this is my bike
and this is my dream bike
While I do like the Yamaha r125, and they are a nice bike if you've never ridden before, but they just don't have enough pull.
As for the hayabusa if you are only riding 125 you still got a lot to learn. But it will be fun while you get there. :Demmcee1 wrote:
am4692 wrote:
emmcee1 wrote:
am4692 wrote:
pantuflin007 wrote:
Jay_Wayne_2 wrote:
pantuflin007 wrote:
am4692 wrote:
Other then my magna which I use to get around ( nice and cheap in fule ) I have a project car which is a Nissan bluebird venture with a ca18det t25 turbo and front mount. Only have some wiring and paint and panel to do till it's done, as I do it all myself it's hard sometimes to find the time.
But this is my baby as I'm at work this is just a pic to show you.
http://www.scenicreflections.com/files/Husqvarna_TE-510_2007_01_1024x768.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/11YoYbA.jpg
Wow you drive a sport bike too? Looks nice.
I'm glad you like it. It's only middleweight. I love the really big ones but they are too heavy for me. :P
Great bike pantu, if you can't handle the weight of the bigger bikes the 600 is the best way to go. The only difference between the 600 and the 1000 acceleration wise is the 1000 had a faster top end, but off the lights and to maybe 200kmh the acceleration is the same. :D
After I buy my first house at the end off this year I want to save up to get a gsxr1300. This is my absolute dream bike. :-)
You mean a hyabusa? They've made a turbo version to. But my dream bike, a casey stoner replica Honda r1
Yer bro, hayabusa all the way. I've also thought about getting a gsxr1000 as they are a little cheaper, but I would just regret not going all the way.
The Honda is also a nice way to go, they look brilliant.
I like gsxr's but I just don't like how the rear fairing in the hyabusa is curved down, not my liking. I'd prefer anything from a 650-1000 the smaller the better for me as I prefer to hammer them as quick as possible through corners more so than straight line, hyabusa a tad too heavy for a good twisty circuit or road.
Yer I know what you mean the 600 are, how she'll we say very nimble and are made for the hills.NeoSEC28 wrote:
mikeydluffy wrote:
pantuflin007 wrote:
mikeydluffy wrote:
The only thing bikes have going for them is that you can swerve through traffic jams.
Yes, that's a plus. You can also feel the sea wind in your face, and it's the best convertible ever. :mrgreen:
Don't forget the feeling when you hit the tarmac as well :mrgreen:
http://i.imgur.com/1wc01R2.gif
Always said the one place your going on a bike is the floor :( Bike accidents are so nasty :( I saw two outside work in the same week last month
Absolutly, but that's what makes it so awesome. You have to have respect for motogp riders who ride these monster machines on the limit that only a few in the whole world can control. Incredible, if you don't come of every now and them, your not pushing hard enough.mikeydluffy wrote:
especially when gunning down the interstate at 150 mph :shock:
I've done over that on the M25 was on way to the garage to get new brakes :lol:pantuflin007 wrote:
mikeydluffy wrote:
pantuflin007 wrote:
mikeydluffy wrote:
pantuflin007 wrote:
mikeydluffy wrote:
The only thing bikes have going for them is that you can swerve through traffic jams.
Yes, that's a plus. You can also feel the sea wind in your face, and it's the best convertible ever. :mrgreen:
Don't forget the feeling when you hit the tarmac as well :mrgreen:
Haha, you have a good point there. Bikes are all about feeling, you are one with your bike and with your surroundings. It's an out of this world experience. You fly with your bike. :mrgreen:
It was a tongue in cheek comment as I hope everyone rides safe when on the road :thumbup: I'll agree that biking must be a thrill ride especially when gunning down the interstate at 150 mph :shock:
I do like cars too. I just love speeding in whatever. :D I sometimes drive a friend's 350 BWM and it's a thrill. BMW really makes driving machines. It sticks to the road and roars like a lion. :D
There is much more better quality cars out there that not only out perform the BMW in every aspect but are a fraction if the price, you can make a $10,000 car go faster and handle much better and still come in way under a BMW price, but that's just me.NeoSEC28 wrote:
mikeydluffy wrote:
especially when gunning down the interstate at 150 mph :shock:
I've done over that on the M25 was on way to the garage to get new brakes :lol:
This made me lolam4692 wrote:
NeoSEC28 wrote:
mikeydluffy wrote:
especially when gunning down the interstate at 150 mph :shock:
I've done over that on the M25 was on way to the garage to get new brakes :lol:
This made me lol
I was racing another car at the time, i was sitting in his slip stream at around 170mph as the needle was off the clock lol i didnt know the person either lol He lost his bottle and tapped the brakes which luckily i managed to move over and miss him, by the time i got to my garage the brakes actually fell apart and bounced down the road LOLNeoSEC28 wrote:
am4692 wrote:
NeoSEC28 wrote:
mikeydluffy wrote:
especially when gunning down the interstate at 150 mph :shock:
I've done over that on the M25 was on way to the garage to get new brakes :lol:
This made me lol
I was racing another car at the time, i was sitting in his slip stream at around 170mph as the needle was off the clock lol i didnt know the person either lol He lost his bottle and tapped the brakes which luckily i managed to move over and miss him, by the time i got to my garage the brakes actually fell apart and bounced down the road LOL
Lol, I was drifting at this industrial estate a few years back when my cousin brought his first skyline and I came round this corner full lock tail hanging out, smokin everywhere straight past a cop car, it was awesome because it was a blind turn so basically anything could have happened but I just kept it flat and high tailed it out of there, got my cousin though but only for bald rear tyres. Would have looked awesome if it was filmed, cop would have just seen this car come round the corner infront of him absolutely sideways.pantuflin007 wrote:
emmcee1 wrote:
pantuflin007 wrote:
mikeydluffy wrote:
pantuflin007 wrote:
mikeydluffy wrote:
pantuflin007 wrote:
mikeydluffy wrote:
The only thing bikes have going for them is that you can swerve through traffic jams.
Yes, that's a plus. You can also feel the sea wind in your face, and it's the best convertible ever. :mrgreen:
Don't forget the feeling when you hit the tarmac as well :mrgreen:
Haha, you have a good point there. Bikes are all about feeling, you are one with your bike and with your surroundings. It's an out of this world experience. You fly with your bike. :mrgreen:
It was a tongue in cheek comment as I hope everyone rides safe when on the road :thumbup: I'll agree that biking must be a thrill ride especially when gunning down the interstate at 150 mph :shock:
I do like cars too. I just love speeding in whatever. :D I sometimes drive a friend's 350 BWM and it's a thrill. BMW really makes driving machines. It sticks to the road and roars like a lion. :D
There is much more better quality cars out there that not only out perform the BMW in every aspect but are a fraction if the price, you can make a $10,000 car go faster and handle much better and still come in way under a BMW price, but that's just me.
You are right, and I would like to test drive many more wonderful cars :D
I got a 1989 Nissan skyline and it has about 2 grand worth suspension done to it and it smokes me friends 70k brand new clubsport 7l v8 through corners, absolutly leaves him for dead, funny because when he got it he was bragging how good it was and how quick. I said yeah it's fast in a straight line but ill burn you on a twisty road, he laughed and called my car a cheap piece of ....! I had the last laugh though, yeah sure he went rocketing past me on the straight but corners, he looked like he was rolling around in a wet bathtub. A Holden clubsport here is Australia is basically an Aussie version of a slk amg Mercedes or a m3 BMW.mikeydluffy wrote:
Not so sure Mercedes and BMW will be happy with that comparison.
Well it might not be classes as a prestige vehicle, but has more than enough power to run with them in terms of horsepower, it's more a muscle car than a prestige muscle car. If that's what you meant by comparison because there almost on par power wise.pantuflin007 wrote:
emmcee1 wrote:
pantuflin007 wrote:
emmcee1 wrote:
pantuflin007 wrote:
mikeydluffy wrote:
pantuflin007 wrote:
mikeydluffy wrote:
pantuflin007 wrote:
mikeydluffy wrote:
The only thing bikes have going for them is that you can swerve through traffic jams.
Yes, that's a plus. You can also feel the sea wind in your face, and it's the best convertible ever. :mrgreen:
Don't forget the feeling when you hit the tarmac as well :mrgreen:
Haha, you have a good point there. Bikes are all about feeling, you are one with your bike and with your surroundings. It's an out of this world experience. You fly with your bike. :mrgreen:
It was a tongue in cheek comment as I hope everyone rides safe when on the road :thumbup: I'll agree that biking must be a thrill ride especially when gunning down the interstate at 150 mph :shock:
I do like cars too. I just love speeding in whatever. :D I sometimes drive a friend's 350 BWM and it's a thrill. BMW really makes driving machines. It sticks to the road and roars like a lion. :D
There is much more better quality cars out there that not only out perform the BMW in every aspect but are a fraction if the price, you can make a $10,000 car go faster and handle much better and still come in way under a BMW price, but that's just me.
You are right, and I would like to test drive many more wonderful cars :D
I got a 1989 Nissan skyline and it has about 2 grand worth suspension done to it and it smokes me friends 70k brand new clubsport 7l v8 through corners, absolutly leaves him for dead, funny because when he got it he was bragging how good it was and how quick. I said yeah it's fast in a straight line but ill burn you on a twisty road, he laughed and called my car a cheap piece of ....! I had the last laugh though, yeah sure he went rocketing past me on the straight but corners, he looked like he was rolling around in a wet bathtub. A Holden clubsport here is Australia is basically an Aussie version of a slk amg Mercedes or a m3 BMW.
Haha, it seems he had it coming for disrespecting your car. :D A SLK amg Mercedes is definitely top of the line. I have driven the SLK 500 convertible, and it's nice, but of course it's no comparison. :D
I like Mercedes to, if prefer one over a BMW.
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