"There is something to be said about that V Twin style."
Indeed there is Jet, its just a pity Harley havnt really got it sussed like the Japs have !!
I wouldnt buy a BMW anything mate !! Thats the competition !! ;o))
I might have bought a Triumph, but again the reliability isnt like the Yamaha !!
"I mean what kind of respectable outlaw biker could afford one of those any more?"
If you are that far outside the law you dont buy one !! You steal one and change the numbers :o))
You mean like Schu`s from the last but 1 Grand Prix mate ? ;o)))
What's going on here? Everybody seems to have a bike suddenly?
Ooh come on, then also admit to the various tattoos, virgin/slut (tick appropriate) as a pillion, and lay to rest the perpetual debate about HT's (Half Tractors) and Japcrap.
But eh, how shall I say this... seems to me all you buggers are the lazy kind, riding chairs on tarmac.
Come and catch me on my KDX ;-)))
TD:
my mistake.......I know the Mean Green ones as KMX in these parts.....bloody good bike too.
For some strange reason I thought you were referring to a pedal powered variety.......LOL.
maybe for the uninformed others - a KDX is a 200cc two-stroke, mine fitted with a FMF Burly pipe and opened airbox. It's an Enduro hence a wide gearbox & lights, and for those unfamiliar with screaming & smoking two-stoke's - it runs circles around a KTM 525 on a short track.
Can't wait for a dirty weekend... ;-)
So btw - nothing wrong with pushing the pedals of my MTB either
Not being familiar with "KDX" (now I know its a Kawasaki Enduro) I used those three letters and looked it up on Google. No mention of Kawasaki on the first page. What I did find was a page dedicated to "KDX" - Korean Destroyers (Experimental).
For a moment you had me wondering - on just what (and where) was I supposed to chase you.
goto http://www.kawasaki.com/motorcycles/ , choose catagory off-road and then click kdx200 .
First thing to be chucked is the cast-iron exhaust & spark-arrestor, and from the scrap-metal revenue you buy a real honey of a pipe.
Noise Tim? No, no noise, you have to put the oil in every time - then it's music :))))