Italian bikes?
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- ragedigital
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Re: Italian bikes?
I know of some local racers that are switching to Buell. One of the main reasons - money. Buell is giving away a lot of money to get more involved in club racing.
http://www.buell.com/en_us/racing/racin ... ws_id=1112
http://www.buell.com/en_us/racing/racin ... ws_id=1112
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Re: Italian bikes?
It may break topic a little but I was looking at the Triumph Daytona 675, it's thinner and all like our FZRs but it's a triple with great torque and speed, something this crew should be able to appreciate. 
Otherwise, I think Ducatis are ridiculous.

Otherwise, I think Ducatis are ridiculous.
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Re: Italian bikes?
only if i had the money
http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcy/879904516.html
http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcy/879904516.html
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1994 fzr 600
2000 chevy z71 4x4
1993 Suzuki Samurai my mud \ trail toy
1994 fzr 600
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Re: Italian bikes?
I too would would like to add one to my collection: http://stlouis.craigslist.org/mcy/888572637.htmlmike94fzr600 wrote:only if i had the money
http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcy/879904516.html
I think "Xian" is one of the few who is able to maintain one as a piece of furniture though.
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Re: Italian bikes?
i like that one to. man i need to start saving. one day mayberagedigital wrote:I too would would like to add one to my collection: http://stlouis.craigslist.org/mcy/888572637.htmlmike94fzr600 wrote:only if i had the money
http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcy/879904516.html
I think "Xian" is one of the few who is able to maintain one as a piece of furniture though.
my rides
2000 chevy z71 4x4
1993 Suzuki Samurai my mud \ trail toy
1994 fzr 600
2000 chevy z71 4x4
1993 Suzuki Samurai my mud \ trail toy
1994 fzr 600
Re: Italian bikes?
Seriously, I've seen a few guys with the black Trumpet 675's. I must say the design looks really sweet and it looks like it doesn't have any extra plastic or metal B.S. weighing it down. I think Triumph finally got it. (although they still make the big "Rocket" which is about as heavy as a tow truck)PAFizzer600 wrote:It may break topic a little but I was looking at the Triumph Daytona 675, it's thinner and all like our FZRs but it's a triple with great torque and speed, something this crew should be able to appreciate.
Otherwise, I think Ducatis are ridiculous.
WOW... also... i just checked the retail prices for Triumphs... they're really competing with the Japanese big 4 now. It's hard to believe that KTM would even dare to enter the streetbike arena given these prices. Seems I remember during the late 90's i considered Triumphs to be unaffordable. Now they look totally possible and from what i saw at a local dealer earlier this year, the quality looks pretty good on all the models.
Triumph website also says for 2009 the 675 is losing some weight and gaining 4 horsepower. Nice. And not some ridiculous amount of overkill horsepower like what dummy Yamaha is giving the new V-Max. "Hey, I have an idea Takahashi, with gas prices so high, let's make something that really eats fuel"

Re: Italian bikes?
anyone wanna buy my bike for $6700?ragedigital wrote:I too would would like to add one to my collection: http://stlouis.craigslist.org/mcy/888572637.htmlmike94fzr600 wrote:only if i had the money
http://detroit.craigslist.org/mcy/879904516.html
I think "Xian" is one of the few who is able to maintain one as a piece of furniture though.

I did that.

"(12:38:42) sweekster: i work when i want because i'm sweeks"

"(12:38:42) sweekster: i work when i want because i'm sweeks"
Re: Italian bikes?
Yea , who wouldnt want this ducati

then again this could be ME ....


then again this could be ME ....


2002 R1 9k miles , Hotbodies undertail , Chopped Hindle Hi Mount , Solo Seat cowl,Frame sliders, little yellow yamaha wheel stickers .hehe
94' 600RR SOLD**
hid xenon
airtek solo tail
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Re: Italian bikes?
i think id rather be here though

or be with the desmo-dici


or be with the desmo-dici


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2002 R1 9k miles , Hotbodies undertail , Chopped Hindle Hi Mount , Solo Seat cowl,Frame sliders, little yellow yamaha wheel stickers .hehe
94' 600RR SOLD**
hid xenon
airtek solo tail
time for a 1000
R.I.P DaD 2/17/09 Your in my <3 always
Re: Italian bikes?
good lord...
I did that.

"(12:38:42) sweekster: i work when i want because i'm sweeks"

"(12:38:42) sweekster: i work when i want because i'm sweeks"
Re: Italian bikes?
there is just something about the tube frame that is sexy as hell.
maybe its the women....yah, probably the women
maybe its the women....yah, probably the women

I did that.

"(12:38:42) sweekster: i work when i want because i'm sweeks"

"(12:38:42) sweekster: i work when i want because i'm sweeks"
Re: Italian bikes?
ever seen 2 monsters at the same time ...




2002 R1 9k miles , Hotbodies undertail , Chopped Hindle Hi Mount , Solo Seat cowl,Frame sliders, little yellow yamaha wheel stickers .hehe
94' 600RR SOLD**
hid xenon
airtek solo tail
time for a 1000
R.I.P DaD 2/17/09 Your in my <3 always
Re: Italian bikes?
im guessing you walk into a dealer these would be your choices ..



2002 R1 9k miles , Hotbodies undertail , Chopped Hindle Hi Mount , Solo Seat cowl,Frame sliders, little yellow yamaha wheel stickers .hehe
94' 600RR SOLD**
hid xenon
airtek solo tail
time for a 1000
R.I.P DaD 2/17/09 Your in my <3 always
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Re: Italian bikes?
yes pleasePIMPMYFZR wrote:ever seen 2 monsters at the same time ...

my rides
2000 chevy z71 4x4
1993 Suzuki Samurai my mud \ trail toy
1994 fzr 600
2000 chevy z71 4x4
1993 Suzuki Samurai my mud \ trail toy
1994 fzr 600
Re: Italian bikes?
8999 for triumph 675, 9399 for the special edition(or somthing)?
I like it more than ducatis, I'm just never a fan of things that are too expensive and do nearly the same idea.
It's like comparing a Z06 with a gallardo, and the Z06 costs 125k+ less? heh.
The next thing I get will be a brand new 675, if I blow the FZR before then it'll just get an overhaul no big
I like it more than ducatis, I'm just never a fan of things that are too expensive and do nearly the same idea.
It's like comparing a Z06 with a gallardo, and the Z06 costs 125k+ less? heh.
The next thing I get will be a brand new 675, if I blow the FZR before then it'll just get an overhaul no big
