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Getting out of the game or upgrading?

Catch 22 selling before summer...you can get more demand for your bike, but you miss out on the weather you waited 6 months for...

Except for being on your knees and getting cramps.

Ya'll still talking about motorbikes here or.........

Ads are lame jus sayin

And yes aware of costs of running forum and what not don't mean I like then

Can't see ads running adblock as well.. (removes youtube / video ads etc for those that don't know)

And agreed, working on bike is so much better, lighter and easier to get to where you need.

Dezz upgrading?

Getting out of the game or upgrading?

Catch 22 selling before summer...you can get more demand for your bike, but you miss out on the weather you waited 6 months for...

Would upgrade eventually, hopefully before summer...

I had a look on bikesales and people are asking a bit for bikes like mine...Mine being newer than a lot of them, with lower kms and more inclusions (double bubble screen, shorty levers, slip on etc), so it might not be a bad time to list it...Might take a while to sell anyway, and the decent weather shouldn't be far off..

Still undecided whether or not I wanna risk riding it illegally for ~9months..

Hot: ravioli + sauce = $10 = lunch and dinner for the next two days

Not: Latina ditching spicy tomato and bacon; greatest pasta sauce of all time...OF ALL TIME

There was never enough in the container though!

this... hence going an Evo... 230rwkw in evo form will be the minimum power i think i'd be able to handle

I love the idea of the BRZ but i just cant deal with having a 6.3 kw car, and i'm not modding a new car

Drift Evo hey?

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or just think that it's been taken care of...

can get brand new painted fairings from ebay for half what kunts are asking for a paint job alone lol

Careful of those, they look the goods in pictures, but have heard poor fitment. The CBR Charles bought has dicey aftermarket fairings on it. Even standard fairings are never perfect and once you pull them off they never seem to go back on exactly the same way lol.

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