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cbr250rr is like the lams derpy derp bike, over priced and everyone that wants the quickest lams bike gets one even tho they are old lol

you guys sound like you're talking about n/a cars :P "My r33 non turbo is quicker than your pulsar mate" haha :D

I want one of these..:

800px-Ducati_1098S.jpg

not the quickest bike but wowzers

cbr250rr is like the lams derpy derp bike, over priced and everyone that wants the quickest lams bike gets one even tho they are old lol

you guys sound like you're talking about n/a cars :P "My r33 non turbo is quicker than your pulsar mate" haha :D

I want one of these..:

800px-Ducati_1098S.jpg

not the quickest bike but wowzers

Would love a 1098 as well, they look f**kin porn, but big bucks compared to the jap bikes from what I've seen...

Maybe one day...

you stealing my fb pics? :whistling:

Dez yeah legal but a bit old..

http://www.bikesales...s=153&silo=1400

Ah yeah I looked at those, couldn't work out why they were so expensive for such an old bike, f**k paying that for something so old that you're just gonna re-sell short term anyway

just got it off wikipedia lol

eh, i duno why u guys are bothing to get quick 250s, no point just get something that is newish and looks good, offload in 15 months.

Yep, that's why I'll get a Ninja..Looks good so I won't wanna commit suicide for riding it, and seem to be pretty popular for L platers so should help when I sell it ~12 months later

just got it off wikipedia lol

eh, i duno why u guys are bothing to get quick 250s, no point just get something that is newish and looks good, offload in 15 months.

or get something illegal, and risk it

there's hardly anything new'ish that looks good imo older ones look better anyway

just got it off wikipedia lol

eh, i duno why u guys are bothing to get quick 250s, no point just get something that is newish and looks good, offload in 15 months.

or get something illegal, and risk it

I don't see a point in getting something newish either given you're most likely to drop it on your Ls

Ohh that private event? Shit I forgot to enter :(

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/383927-tri-club-drag-challenge-sun-feb-12th-2012/

post and ask if you still can, my payment only just went through today cos i typoed my credit card wrong and wrx club called me

I'd go straight to the 750 gixxer and rely on my sensibility to stay alive, but the no insurance thing is putting me off that idea, so I'll more than likely go the 250 route

bikes cant do that much $$ worth in dmg can they? :P if you hit a kid tho.. :\

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