Originally Posted by moto757
don't have any pics of mine on my cpu but it doesn't look to good i got cut off the other day and put it down at a slow speed but messed up the fairings so i got a new cheetah street kit and am getting it painted in two weeks and will have some then or trade for my 1000 maybe everyone keep riding and look out for the other guy oh yeah nas try the bridgestone battlax bt 14 or the pilot powers big difference then dunslops
This is the section I was referring to. I'm not being critical - I'm just not used to reading a paragraph with no punctuation like this. I end up re-reading it three or four times so I can figure out when one thought/sentence ends and the next begins. It's just very difficult to read - but it seems to be a more popular style these days.
I had NEVER seen anybody write like that prior to the last few years on the internet.
By the way, those are ALL incredibly cool looking bikes (above).
I had several bikes that were considered fast for their day: A Yamaha RD 400 (2-stroke), a Kawasaki GPz-750 (Ninja predecessor), and a CBR1000 Honda. They were all neat bikes in their day, and plenty fast too, but none hold a candle to any of the above bikes. Heck, your bikes would eat the factory bikes of fifteen or eighteen years ago. They look fast just sitting there. If I win the lottery I'll find a way to own one of those too - and then I'll spend some time at the track schools learning how to make it sing. I know I could ride and enjoy one now - any idiot can roll on the throttle in a straight line - but I don't have the skill necessary to really put any of those bikes through the paces - and that would be huge fun.