Yes that is what I meant, I'm on a ZZR250 too.RobertR wrote:He gets much more initial speed but once I hit my higher gears he has no chance of keeping upRG wrote: I don't think the ZZR250 can beat the SP at low speed, maybe at higher speed.
How disapointing
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On the zzr you don't smell like a lawn mower unlike the SP, so on a brighter note the soap expence will be reduced.
I don't have anything against the SP, i even looked at one but stinking in a corporate office would not be the best move i could make
I don't have anything against the SP, i even looked at one but stinking in a corporate office would not be the best move i could make
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I had to work the day his NSR broke, and I was wippersnipping out the back of the shop and the 30cc motor in the wipper snipper was louder than the NSR!!!burkys_ninja wrote:On the zzr you don't smell like a lawn mower unlike the SP, so on a brighter note the soap expence will be reduced.![]()
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