ant spare time i get is used up making sure this site runs smoothly and working on the bike mate, i can drink at the same time so don't need to get outRob636 wrote:dont see you out muchmasterofinsanity wrote:his missus does that mate, she keeps him on a leash
Performance of a ZXR?
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Re: Performance of a ZXR?
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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Re: Performance of a ZXR?
ah your multitasking, aint that a women thing

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Re: Performance of a ZXR?
Now I've been riding for a while (about 10 years) and I have always thought that going around corners was the best bit of riding, after all any one can go fast in a straight line!
Unless Rob you are just upset because you don't know how to corner?
Unless Rob you are just upset because you don't know how to corner?
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Re: Performance of a ZXR?
mycallsevern wrote:Now I've been riding for a while (about 10 years) and I have always thought that going around corners was the best bit of riding, after all any one can go fast in a straight line!
Unless Rob you are just upset because you don't know how to corner?
are you silly? that cant read what i said, look man if you want to go rag around country lanes round lots of blind bends then through the windscreen of a car thats on the wrong side of the road go ahead, do you not see what im getting at ! ?, i pay for track days the real fast knee down stuff really should be kept for the track get it, donnington is a real nice track of many the uk has to offer its not too expensive if you can afford a bike and insurance you can afford a few quid for a track day ?
thats all im preaching, cause yes theres lots of nice twisty country roads, but cmon seriously we all know the risk taking goes up when we start getting the speed up, if i cant see the road ahead, i dont play the speed game, f**k yeah if that means i only go fast most the time in straight lines ( highways ) well thats cause ive looked ahead checked how many cars etc,
f**k sake a fcuking 125 will get ya hurt if you get it wrong maxing it out down the lanes, sry if im the guy u have to stop and wait for,
i say it again if i cant see the road ahead im slowing down,
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Re: Performance of a ZXR?
man this board brightens up a somewhat boring day at work lol, funny how all the threads i post in turn into 3 to 4 pages in a day lol, zxr400 owners are easy to tick off,

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Re: Performance of a ZXR?
Rob636 wrote:man this board brightens up a somewhat boring day at work lol, funny how all the threads i post in turn into 3 to 4 pages in a day lol, zxr400 owners are easy to tick off,![]()
Well Rob you are know for having the hot topic of the day, I remember the wallpaper one with great joy
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Re: Performance of a ZXR?
hey when ur up at 4 30am to get ready for work, starting a tiff aint that hard when ur dog tired as toad, lol,
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Re: Performance of a ZXR?
but serious a track day at donny would do the trick, just wait until you visit the hairpin loop for the first time, ur be like oooh holy toad brake knee down cccuuuurrrshhhh wow awesome lol,
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Re: Performance of a ZXR?
cadwells better.
f*** the knee downs, two wheels in the air is far superior.
f*** the knee downs, two wheels in the air is far superior.
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i want to do the mountin i've seen a few riders going over it and just like NUTTERS!
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one wheel in the air is even better! preferably the front 
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Re: Performance of a ZXR?
Rob636 wrote:man this board brightens up a somewhat boring day at work lol, funny how all the threads i post in turn into 3 to 4 pages in a day lol, zxr400 owners are easy to tick off,![]()
nah, it's just because you make three or four posts at a time.
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Re: Performance of a ZXR?
if i deleted your posts rob the forum posts would halvedeviant wrote:Rob636 wrote:man this board brightens up a somewhat boring day at work lol, funny how all the threads i post in turn into 3 to 4 pages in a day lol, zxr400 owners are easy to tick off,![]()
nah, it's just because you make three or four posts at a time.
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Re: Performance of a ZXR?
for a minute there i thought you meant me!masterofinsanity wrote:if i deleted your posts rob the forum posts would halvedeviant wrote:Rob636 wrote:man this board brightens up a somewhat boring day at work lol, funny how all the threads i post in turn into 3 to 4 pages in a day lol, zxr400 owners are easy to tick off,![]()
nah, it's just because you make three or four posts at a time.
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Re: Performance of a ZXR?
nah, you and baz have only got a fifth of the posts ever made each.
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