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Old 10-02-2004, 07:22 PM
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Default My new topless 2 seater...

0-60 in 3.2 seconds, 0-100 in 8 flat, 1/4 miles in 11.2, all stock.

2-way adjustable shocks in front, 3 way adjustable in rear.

4 pot Brembo's front and rear.

Equally at home on or off road...

Under $13K.
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Sounds like a big, bad dual-purpose bike.
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It's the one in the front. Just sold one of the ones in the rear...
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Not really equally at home on or off road though.

Those of us who have dirt bikes (and you have a dirt bike) understand that weight and tires are the enemy -- and those of us with street bikes know that suspension and tire setup make a good street bike.

Call me a purist, I have a bike for each and don't try to mix the two. That aside, cool bike.
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Originally Posted by steve c,Oct 2 2004, 10:44 PM
Not really equally at home on or off road though.
Quit spoiling a good sound-bite with facts
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Originally Posted by steve c,Oct 2 2004, 11:44 PM
Not really equally at home on or off road though.

Those of us who have dirt bikes (and you have a dirt bike) understand that weight and tires are the enemy -- and those of us with street bikes know that suspension and tire setup make a good street bike.

Call me a purist, I have a bike for each and don't try to mix the two. That aside, cool bike.
, though I'm sure it's still fun, esp. on fire roads. The 990 Duke is going to be a riot!
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