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Kwacky
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by Kwacky »
Sounds good and looks very fast.
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D41
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by D41 »
duke63 wrote:Its incroyable

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C00kiemonster
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by C00kiemonster »
Nice sounding thing.
Commentary is terrible and note how he blurs out the speedo but it's not very accurate - naughty boy

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duke63
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by duke63 »
We got done for doing 90km/ph in an 80. I bet he is doing at least double that in places.
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Kwacky
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by Kwacky »
You can see the speeds a few times. 130+ and 140+ are showing
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Perkles
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by Perkles »
I cant imagine 200bhp and no front screen is much fun to ride for long
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by Cav »
The speed:throttle ratio looks pretty much 1:1 to me
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D41
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by D41 »
Perkles wrote:I cant imagine 200bhp and no front screen is much fun to ride for long
I think you'd get used to it fairly quickly....provided you don't stray into triple-digit territory too often, or for too long at a time.