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damnit, i think I have issues, I'm not really impressed by it for some reason

that could be because my mate went 280kph on his old 600cc Suzuki while pulling a wheelie in the wet and mooning...wtf

get your mate to call me,

we will switch bikes see if he can do it on loose gravel.

i only posted it cause i thought a few of you would have been amused

im not interested in entering a pissing compitition with Ghost Rider or anything.

+ I think he is exaggerating just a tad

280 on a gixer 600 up on one? sorry its just not going to happen...

over a crest maby? by accident just before hiss ass was smeared down the road :P

Edited by dano4127
  • 1 month later...

Yes digging deep into the testicular fortitude account .

A friend of mine gets to work on competition quads at a place near Peakhurst I think . They play all kinds of weird bike engine things but get right into EMS's FI etc .

If modern bikes are anything to go by you could just about lose the front wheels ...

A .

just watched, that is special man, and I ride dirties too.

Oh a gixxer 6 will never do 280klicks, let along on one wheel, shite my R1 gets to 280 but on one wheel is impossible, after about 240ish on the rear, there is not enough power to push through the wind resistance of having a bike up on one wheel.....

dreamer

Mate that is nuts. I showed my mates and we laughed our heads off! I'd like to see more - how much power is that thing making? I'd say well over 200 - my skyline is so lame after seeing that!

Cheers

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