Oh My God - It's Kit!

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Nigel Allen, Jun 10, 2009.

  1. Nigel Allen

    Nigel Allen Guest

    Nigel Allen, Jun 10, 2009
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    Hytram Guest

    its KITT!!

    I like this

    "the 1400 GTR already takes its place among the world's most advanced
    motorcycles, with a number of tech standards inlcuding keyless entry
    and tyre pressure sensors."

    my '79 CB900 has keyless entry...

    but I do like the idea, good for spotting roos hiding in the bushes

    mh
     
    Hytram, Jun 10, 2009
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    Yeebok Guest

    Someone'll hack Tetris into the HUD ..
     
    Yeebok, Jun 10, 2009
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    theo Guest

    "The next gen Kawasaki 1400 GTR will feature the ability to detect and
    avoid heat sensitive objects as far as 300m away, "

    So you only have to look out for boulders on the road.

    Theo
     
    theo, Jun 10, 2009
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  5. my '79 CB900 has keyless entry...

    but I do like the idea, good for spotting roos hiding in the bushes

    mh

    Big deal..... all my Montesa's have keyless entry and they hail from 73 to
    78.

    Capt. A. L.
     
    Capt.about_lunchtime, Jun 10, 2009
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    TimC Guest

    I'd be more worried about the 16 metre long, 10cm wide pythons. Or
    whatever snake is that big. I'm not good on my snakology. I just
    don't want to run over one.

    (and roos hinding behind the railing, ready to jump over into you just
    as you go by).
     
    TimC, Jun 10, 2009
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    David Price Guest

    I like this

    "the 1400 GTR already takes its place among the world's most advanced
    motorcycles, with a number of tech standards inlcuding keyless entry
    and tyre pressure sensors."

    my '79 CB900 has keyless entry...

    but I do like the idea, good for spotting roos hiding in the bushes

    mh

    It would be no fkn good in Tassie after dusk , to much warm blooded stuff
    just woken up for gizmos like that.

    DaveP
     
    David Price, Jun 10, 2009
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  8. Big whoop. My XV750 has keyless entry too.

    I just lift my leg, and hey presto, I've entered the vehicle and sitting on
    the seat with nary a key in sight.




    Ok, Ok, no need to push, I'm leaving.
     
    John Tserkezis, Jun 10, 2009
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    BT Humble Guest

    I'll see your XV750 and raise you a '67 Honda CT90.


    BTH
     
    BT Humble, Jun 11, 2009
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