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twincharge7

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  1. LOL...I finally understand why it's funny.
  2. Don't skim what I wrote so you won't miss my point. I don't know if 300 spec tire comes with sticky compound or not. I'm trying to compare between orange vs. orange, not orange with apple, so... Well...I was talking about the same compound...of course, there're differences between sticky and non-sticky compound and weights differences in drag racing. I'm not too familiar with drag racing or what they use. But I'm pretty sure that they have regular or slightly wider tires to save weight and the rest of the traction is helped by wheelie bar, what dya all think? My logic is (based on the same tire compound) on drag racing (eventhough I didn't purposefully have this conversation with drag racing in mind) and I want to counter-argue your statement based on drag racing situation since you brought it up: For instance: 1. First "X" bike with with 300hp, wider "T" rear-wheel, an "L" material stretched swing arm, and equipped with "Z" rear 300 specs tire. 2. Second "X" bike with the "X" OEM hp, and with "T" OEM spec rear-wheel, an "L" material OEM specs swing arm, and equipped with "Z" rear OEM spec tire. 3. An "S" pilot rides both bikes on the same ground, ground temperature, riding gears, and wind resistance. I use the example with the most objectivity in mind that I can think of. I've never tested it and (I MAY BE WRONG) but, the less weight of the second bike can't justify the twice hp of acceleration in comparison with the first bike. That's what I had in mind after reading your respond. My question: on what ground that you call me "wrong"?
  3. $165. damn, do i have to demand a recount to myself?
  4. huh? it's a spine guard, mr. know it all! not leg protector
  5. more rubber touching the ground means more traction.
  6. is this an English thing or just had too much tea???
  7. good choice for your kids' education!! :thumbup: Let me know when you're in town and we'll find a BW3 to watch a fight, deal?
  8. on the third thought, why don't I chained your bike to mine so u can keep up with me and the bunny?
  9. You're perfectly clear now??? ya, with a PERFECT amount of force, my foot can go up yours
  10. traction...traction...traction just imagining the possibility...brought smile on my face!
  11. I think the most important is to let the organizers handle this stuff and I believe they will try to make it as fair as possible. I just want to enjoy the day and meet with new riders and of course, add elements of danger and adventure, I'm in.
  12. Worthington, OH. 3 minutes from QSL. wow, springfield is a bit too far, lol
  13. pm me if you have one for sale. thx
  14. as what experts advised me, "you get what you pay for. the more you spend, the less pain that you will suffer after the crash. you'll never know how you crash or how others crash on you". For me, after extensive research on reviews and personal experience of other riders throughout different forums, closeout items are definitely my first choice to avoid defective riding gears and for the price. The funny thing I remember what my old man said, "there's a thin line between stupid and crazy so, either you fail to prepare or prepare to fail".
  15. our thoughts n prayers r for you and your family!
  16. somewhat I see your point. still toying with GT35R or T78 to handle the boost but the engine is too small to move the turbine. When that happens, why don't you get the honor to ride it for the 1st time? So then, I can drill that: DREAM + STRATEGY + TIME = THE REAL WORLD into a thick head of yours. LOL. Don't you roll your eyes on me Rock!! LOL. You don't have a faintest idea of what I went through to get my Yamaha. Dream: 1st time I saw it on a pic and prototype. Strategy: I did extensive research of how much money I have to make to afford it and then get a loan (went through with about 5 banks) with only 5% interest. Time: two years and about 8 months looking for the bike. The real world: got the bike n haven't regretted it and never look back. Now, the question is: Do I have to sacrifice the yamaha to get the stretched bike or KTM RC8 or resurrect my twincharged mr2? LOL.
  17. k, who's going to volunteer to get this going? not me of course lol
  18. you're just a natural organizer, Bret! Text me if you leave QSL so I know where you'll be. I'll be late...as usual, work related, ya know. cy'all there.
  19. Gdammiittt...that's fukcn hilarious....ROFL!!! bwhahahhaaahhaha
  20. we will have to set a night when all of us can go riding for a bit and find a place with HD TV to watch any MMA or UFC fights. anyone's down for that? now, if you all do, I need an organizer to handle this.
  21. as what one says "this thread is worthless without pics", so go ahead, does anyone has pics of balls touching each other in comparison with a stretched bike and being gay, until someone explains to us what that means. please no male gays pics, lesbians' are better.
  22. wow, I forgot about that facts...that makes sense. however, dya remember there was a scene when Shamrock invited Le to play on the ground but Le refused? when r we going to ride again?
  23. damn. yea I didn't get it either about balls touching or being gay with a stretched bike. Stretching a bike is purposefully done so the front won't go up if it has 300-400whp, unless one has 150cc stretched bike.
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