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RSVDon

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  1. Brian, I may be down for this. I'll let you know shortly.
  2. Same here. Glad to finally be getting $$$ though.
  3. I don't think I ever saw 9k while following behind you grandma. :tongue:
  4. Sorry man, you're going to have to be a little more specific than "takes forever to get to 65". Is this in comparison to someone elses bike? Are you measuring the time needed? What.
  5. I don't have much to whine about. I don't seem to have this condition called sandy vagina. Maybe I have a better douche?
  6. You twatwaffles are too serious around here anymore. This thread is to lighten up and have fun, post whatever as long as it's perverted, haz noods, or makes us laugh. Now tell us, where on the doll did Sambusa touch you.
  7. Velvet lined sausage wallet.
  8. Sounds like it's time for some new manpons around here. Seriously? What TD said was rude considering the situation, but the people who bitch the most about getting off topic has drug this thread WAY off.
  9. Amen. Well...unless you're me and you're going in a straight line. Then you're fucked.
  10. We're not all professionals.
  11. My graphic RF1k was $300 shipped. Helmetexpress.com
  12. Max, I think you're looking at the RF1000 and not the RF1100. The 1100 is currently $385 for solid and $425 for graphic. RF1000s are on closeout. Casper posted a good review of Carrie's new RF1100, said he loved it. I can't find it now.
  13. I said I didn't know what bike they were using in that testing. Also, if you want to get techincal, you stated that a bike should be able to outbrake any car on the road. Typical commuter cars yes, anything beyond that, no. Many mild performance cars can go from 60-0 in 120-130 feet. That's outclassing a sportbike of the same braking performance level by 10 feet at the minimum. I love bikes, and their performance levels, but I'll be the first to admit that larger contact patch and stability makes handling and braking in a car much easier and more efficient. 05 GTO 60-0 distance - 125 ft <-- 4000 lb car 06 Charger SRT8 60-0 distance - 110 ft <-- 4200 lb car 2010 Corvette ZR1 60-0 distance - 100 ft <-- 3200 lb car
  14. 2007 Toyota Camry published 60 mph braking distance = 173 feet w/ ABS and Electronic Brake Force Distribution I found a study done regarding braking distances for motorcycles done by a Quebec safety council. The stopping distance was 200 ft from 60 mph for non-ABD and 193 feet for ABS bikes. Looking for the test bike they used for this. You also have to take into account that a car is idiot proof. Stomp on the pedal and let the ABS work out the rest. You can't do this on a bike. http://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/comparisons/07q1/2007_honda_accord_vs._nissan_altima_kia_optima_saturn_aura_toyota_camry_chrysler_sebring-comparison_tests/2007_toyota_camry_le_page_4 http://www.bikesafer.com/detail/braketime.html
  15. Negative. Stopping distances are about equal. Cars have 3x the contact patch to apply braking force to the road.
  16. It's true. I is turning into fair-weather squid.
  17. ^ Fucktard #2 Consider it stirred.
  18. Dude. It was unclassy. Cause of death doesn't matter, you don't need to show sympathy, but what you said was uncalled for at the time. The kid is 20 years old, this is hard enough as is.
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