The night before the morning after

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Pisshead Pete, Dec 24, 2003.

  1. Pisshead Pete

    GB Guest

    Well, not while I'm awake, no. The toddling about at 50Kmh makes
    me doze off though, and when I slump forward in the seat, it
    makes my left wrist twist the throttle a bit, and... well, I *may*
    have inadvertantly revved it to as much as twice that once or
    twice. *YAWN*.

    You're the second person who has said that to me.

    G
     
    GB, Dec 26, 2003
    #21
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  2. Pisshead Pete

    Nev.. Guest

    errr... you sure you don't need some more instruction ??

    Nev..
    '03 ZX12R
    '02 CBR1100XX
     
    Nev.., Dec 26, 2003
    #22
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  3. Pisshead Pete

    Mike.S Guest

    The book says 4Krpm :-( I've been riding around at about 6K
    Jesus 4krpm is barely bleeding above idle, it'd take 6 months of sundays
    to run it in, and that is using it for straight 24hour periods!
    oh yeah ;-)

    *blahblahblah*
    i'll attempt to do so *childish snigger*


    Mike.S
     
    Mike.S, Dec 26, 2003
    #23
  4. I may have been on the 900GTS parked out the front of the pub!
     
    Pisshead Pete, Dec 26, 2003
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  5. Pisshead Pete

    Mike.S Guest

    it makes my left wrist twist the throttle a bit,
    I was pondering, pondering quite a bit actually.

    Mike.S
     
    Mike.S, Dec 26, 2003
    #25
  6. Pisshead Pete

    GB Guest

    Yeah, did I mention that the throttle is really, I mean
    *REALLY* stiff too?

    brainfart!

    G
     
    GB, Dec 26, 2003
    #26
  7. Pisshead Pete

    Theo Bekkers Guest

    "Zebee Johnstone" wrote
    Were they passing you?

    Theo
     
    Theo Bekkers, Dec 29, 2003
    #27
  8. In aus.motorcycles on Mon, 29 Dec 2003 00:30:32 GMT
    On the downhill switchbacks, they are a juggernaut. I tried hard not to
    get in their way.

    Zebee
     
    Zebee Johnstone, Dec 29, 2003
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