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Author Topic: The futility of a big engine (for me)  (Read 6497 times)

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Re: The futility of a big engine (for me)
« Reply #45 on: 16 April 2017, 11:55:19 »

Sounds like a fun challenging road for a sweet handling sportsbike.  ;) ;D

I'm too old for all that malarkey now though.  ::)
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Re: The futility of a big engine (for me)
« Reply #46 on: 17 April 2017, 09:26:39 »

Unless they're driving with no lights on!  :o  ::)  :D
Like bloody cyclists around this way. The few that do have lights have those dazzling retina burners. Frickwicks, the lot of them
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Re: The futility of a big engine (for me)
« Reply #47 on: 17 April 2017, 20:37:30 »

Wifeys 1.4 "hundey" is pretty nippy. It eve has a sports mode  :o
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