i'll drink to thatdiesel wrote:let's not forget sluglie, that u ride one of the best bikes on the market.
where would you be if there weren't any sports bikes without fairings? (lets face it, that's what the zrx's are)
would you really choose a cruiser? or a boring commuter? nuh. u got the best of both worlds IMO. personally i like one world better, even with the disadvantages.
Spot the difference
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differences.
well you can actually ride the kwakka without having to re morgage the house to pay for the maintenance.
the kawaskai has class
the duck, needs sandpaper to get rid of teh chicken strips
the duck comes with many eletrical malfunctions due to inadequate wiring and over heating from the latte warmer.
the duck looks good still, as you never see them moving
while teh kwakka looks hot with a severe lean angle mid corner.
basically the kawasaki is rideable and teh ducatti isnt
well you can actually ride the kwakka without having to re morgage the house to pay for the maintenance.
the kawaskai has class
the duck, needs sandpaper to get rid of teh chicken strips
the duck comes with many eletrical malfunctions due to inadequate wiring and over heating from the latte warmer.
the duck looks good still, as you never see them moving
while teh kwakka looks hot with a severe lean angle mid corner.
basically the kawasaki is rideable and teh ducatti isnt

but what's with that bloke?aardvark wrote:Try telling Troy Bayliss that...kellz wrote:basically the kawasaki is rideable and teh ducatti isnt
do duc's have different controls or something?
why can't he ride anything else?
There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
hmmmm, probably got carl foggarty syndrome (useless big mouth lancastrian git couldnt ride anything else either)diesel wrote:but what's with that bloke?aardvark wrote:Try telling Troy Bayliss that...kellz wrote:basically the kawasaki is rideable and teh ducatti isnt
do duc's have different controls or something?
why can't he ride anything else?
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c'mon, he was an ugly bastard but, he could bloody ride!!sluglie wrote:hmmmm, probably got carl foggarty syndrome (useless big mouth lancastrian git couldnt ride anything else either)diesel wrote:but what's with that bloke?aardvark wrote: Try telling Troy Bayliss that...
do duc's have different controls or something?
why can't he ride anything else?
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yeah, a ducati, andything else and hi might as well have been on a pushieWattie wrote:c'mon, he was an ugly bastard but, he could bloody ride!!sluglie wrote:hmmmm, probably got carl foggarty syndrome (useless big mouth lancastrian git couldnt ride anything else either)diesel wrote: but what's with that bloke?
do duc's have different controls or something?
why can't he ride anything else?
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[differences.
well you can actually ride the kwakka without having to re morgage the house to pay for the maintenance.
the kawaskai has class
the duck, needs sandpaper to get rid of teh chicken strips
the duck comes with many eletrical malfunctions due to inadequate wiring and over heating from the latte warmer.
the duck looks good still, as you never see them moving
while teh kwakka looks hot with a severe lean angle mid corner.
basically the kawasaki is rideable and teh ducatti isnt ]
Not to mention the fact that if you did happen to see one on the street the owner would be right beside it packing s#$t that nobody touches it![/quote]
well you can actually ride the kwakka without having to re morgage the house to pay for the maintenance.
the kawaskai has class
the duck, needs sandpaper to get rid of teh chicken strips
the duck comes with many eletrical malfunctions due to inadequate wiring and over heating from the latte warmer.
the duck looks good still, as you never see them moving
while teh kwakka looks hot with a severe lean angle mid corner.
basically the kawasaki is rideable and teh ducatti isnt ]
Not to mention the fact that if you did happen to see one on the street the owner would be right beside it packing s#$t that nobody touches it![/quote]
I wouldn't bag that ducati without a test ride boys
Yonks back my brother in law had one of these darmahs and I got to borrow it for a week when I was here on holiday from the west. It was a lot different than riding the Z1R I had just sold but I couldn't fault it. It was one sweet bike.
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Yonks back my brother in law had one of these darmahs and I got to borrow it for a week when I was here on holiday from the west. It was a lot different than riding the Z1R I had just sold but I couldn't fault it. It was one sweet bike.
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