Never too old for sportbikes
Never too old for sportbikes
You're never too old to ride a sportbike.
Don
Don
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Never to old for sports bikes
Seem to remember a Mr J Kokinski won a WSB title on one. Couldn't have been that bad then.
Peter
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I was talking about humans, not little green men with reaction speeds of a cobra on fetamines dressed in human skin and using intergalactic translation devices to fool you into thinking they could talk English as if they'd been born on (an Anglo region of) Earth
I'd still go for the blade.
John
I'd still go for the blade.
John
If you're going to take a shot at me let me know so I can duck...!
good post Yoniboi. i remember seeing that color scheme for the 900 that year in britain and being really pissed off at whoever was choosing the american import versions.
as for johnny, i read one time that his throttle control was so smooth he could run markedly softer suspension settings than other racers. too bad he was a little loony. i don't think he accomplished everything he should have.
as for johnny, i read one time that his throttle control was so smooth he could run markedly softer suspension settings than other racers. too bad he was a little loony. i don't think he accomplished everything he should have.
Jason, aka: Hooligan
1994 YZF750-R
1996 YZF750-R
2003 Bonneville T100
1994 YZF750-R
1996 YZF750-R
2003 Bonneville T100