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V8's for me, but thats cos i have one atm. A TTV8 on the other hand is f**king awsome and the best of both worlds.

BTW mines not standard thats why i love mine so much. Btw the guy that started this thread signed up on 6 sites today and started this thread/ debate with the same links and all on all of them.

So I see Utelover has consistency here. Apparently his "real name" is robbo.

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But he likes to call himself Mike.

Check it out - could be cool

Mike

Robbo/Mike, I was riding along with my 2 stroke scooter. Its had the exhaust done and sounds really tough....or so I thought. Anyway I heard a harley davidson ride past and really liked the sound.

I nearly sold my scooter after I heard the harley.

What do ya reckon sounds better? A scooter with an exhaust or the harley?

*voice of napoleon dynamite*

idiot!

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