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How many of you supra drivers have a vehicle thats worth £3500 its 8 years old pushes out 200 bhp at the wheel and can do a 1/4 mile in 8.9 secs at 154mph.............................and i would race any car whatever make it is have done all of them ferrari,lambo,bmw,merc,aston martin etc etc there aint nothing about that will out run my nos up r1 aint had it flat out cause i havnt found a road long enough will top out at 184 in top without the nos so need a f*cking long runway to do it..........who wants a race now then...................im in somerset if your intrested i wont even use the nos if you want half a chance................:search: :search:

 

I'd love to see you race a Bugatti Veyron you fuckwit.

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Good evening girls.

 

Nice to see so many reasoned replies,all in context and showing impeccable wit.

 

I have so many questions yet so little time :(

 

Who wants a race* down to McDonalds car park?

Perhaps we can chill and talk 'street talk' while eyeing up the single-parent mothers displaying fine stretch marks?

 

 

*Obviously,you pick the location,time,46.7 mph to 104mph,in the wet,but not too wet,but not dry,and no traffic,or bends.....

 

 

Note to Geordie Steve - a crashed R6 and a minging Bandit does not make you a 'biker' LMFAO.

 

Pip-pop Chavs :D

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have you been taking feisty pills this week Rob? :D

 

I've never seen you so active... ;)

 

Nah Mike, i just get fed up with retards (not in this thread, i didnt read all of this one, just a bunch of jokers from what i can see :p ), and people who dont quite understand what you wrote, and instead of thinking 'hmm, im illiterate' think 'hmm ill argue with him'

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Who wants a race down to McDonalds car park?

 

I've got a better idea. Me in my supra, you on your bike, we both go through the drive through and order a burger. First one to finish their burger while doing 120mph wins the other persons vehicle. Sauce on your face sir?

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nope

 

Any GENUINE member will be GENUINE enough to pay up to post. The most recent one i introduced did so. If you are looking into buying a car which costs as much to run as a Supra, then 10 quid isnt going to be of consequence.

 

How about a system where a new member introduces himself, and the mods approbve or disprove based on the first post. This then stops gobshites popping on for a rant at us since they cant afford a Supra

 

I still think genuine people deserve to have a initial trial period before paying, demanding cash after one or two posts however small an amount is irritating for new members and for me a bit to pushy and frankly unneccessary.

 

The current system works, the Trolls/gobshites can rant away for all i care, i may chose to ignore them (as in this thread) or i may join in with the mutual bashing, at no time do i take it seriously or feel it should warrant a change in the forum policies.........

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Note to Geordie Steve - a crashed R6 and a minging Bandit does not make you a 'biker' LMFAO.

muhahah funny guy. Your welcome at my local (biker bar as it happens) any time your up North. I mentioned the bikes to try and get you onto speaking terms after you got so upset hearing Supra owners think they can beat bikers :rolleyes:

 

Don't have a go at me... it's pointless... your arguent against your own cause. I'm a biker... I love being a biker... but I'm also a Supra owner... I'm on neither side of the fence.... you arse ;)

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Must admit, I'm surprised that members of the biker fraternity are taking things to heart so seriously. Or is it just a select few posing in front of fellow forum members?

 

And what's the obsession with wanting to race everyone? Bikes are faster than cars, whoop-de-doo. Cars are faster than combine harvesters, tractors, blimps, etc. but nobody bothers racing them. Maybe I'm just getting too sensible these days, but it seems to me that the people obsessed with racing should automatically qualify for a slap around the chops and a driving / riding ban.

 

Also, why the resounding hatred of cars and car drivers? I'd love a bike but quite frankly I'm crap enough in a car and wouldn't stay in one piece long enough to enjoy 2 wheels. BUT the only complaints car drivers have of bikers is the irritating minority that ride dangerously around traffic.

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I still think genuine people deserve to have a initial trial period before paying, demanding cash after one or two posts however small an amount is irritating for new members and for me a bit to pushy and frankly unneccessary.

 

The current system works, the Trolls/gobshites can rant away for all i care, i may chose to ignore them (as in this thread) or i may join in with the mutual bashing, at no time do i take it seriously or feel it should warrant a change in the forum policies.........

 

Fair play then, we shall agree to disagree :p

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Must admit, I'm surprised that members of the biker fraternity are taking things to heart so seriously. Or is it just a select few posing in front of fellow forum members?

I know this is all a blatent wind up at the expense of the bikers but I'm truely supprised. Bikers are normally a tight community and a great bunch of lads. Feel a bit let down to be fair

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Fair play then, we shall agree to disagree :p

 

indeed...........now then back to bikes.......

 

 

Slowrider, i have a question. I've always had a thing for bikes but was put off having one by the family when i was young.

 

My lusting after a bike era was around the first year of the fireblade time so what would you think best from my following favourites of that time

 

ZXR400&750

Ducati 750SS

GSXR400&750 (750 pre srad)

Early Blade

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Stil trying?

 

 

 

To stop trying is to stop breathing.

 

I wouldn't expect a car driver to understand. :)

 

Any questions? ...fire away my friend - i'm here to educate :)

 

 

 

I've got a better idea. Me in my supra, you on your bike, we both go through the drive through and order a burger. First one to finish their burger while doing 120mph wins the other persons vehicle. Sauce on your face sir?

 

Eating a burger at 120mph?

If that isn't illegal it bloody well should be - you might end up killing a kitten with such silly ideas !

 

 

muhahah funny guy. Your welcome at my local (biker bar as it happens) any time your up North. I mentioned the bikes to try and get you onto speaking terms after you got so upset hearing Supra owners think they can beat bikers

 

Don't have a go at me... it's pointless... your arguent against your own cause. I'm a biker... I love being a biker... but I'm also a Supra owner... I'm on neither side of the fence.... you arse

 

Ok.

1.I always try to be funny - life can be serious ;this is an escape.

 

2.I rarely get upset.Never at posts on a forum.I admit to gently pulling those of a lesser intellect to pieces on occasion but I always remain calm.

 

3.Careful sitting on the fence - you'll end up with spelks pet :)

 

4.PM me details of this 'biker bar' please.As long as it's not a place frequented by men of dubious sexuality i'll see you for a pint.No hard feelings,water under the bridge etc BUT dare call me an arse mate:)

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indeed...........now then back to bikes.......

 

 

Slowrider, i have a question. I've always had a thing for bikes but was put off having one by the family when i was young.

 

My lusting after a bike era was around the first year of the fireblade time so what would you think best from my following favourites of that time

 

ZXR400&750

Ducati 750SS

GSXR400&750 (750 pre srad)

Early Blade

 

 

So we're talking early 90's - ZXR400/750 - avoid the H models,basically a glorified GPX750 engine in a heavy chassis.

The J model had a great front end but was restricted to 100bhp.

The L-model is probably the one to go for out of that lot - 120bhp/200kg.

 

Avoid the 750SS - ugly + unreliable.

 

G,H,J,K,L + M Gixxers were oil cooled,iffy handling and quite heavy.

 

Early Blades are bringing good money now - feck knows why.Twitchy,less power than a good modern 600 and odd sized wheels.

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So we're talking early 90's - ZXR400/750 - avoid the H models,basically a glorified GPX750 engine in a heavy chassis.

The J model had a great front end but was restricted to 100bhp.

The L-model is probably the one to go for out of that lot - 120bhp/200kg.

 

 

ah thats good news the ZXR's in the classic green white and blue were always top of the list........

 

ta for the model differences info :) i had no idea they varied so much......

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Suprised to hear of a tank-slapping ZXR :blink:

 

They have one of the most planted front-ends ever!

 

Many moons ago I had an Exup 1000 - a good mate had a J2 ZXR750.

His bike used to sail over bumpy b-roads while the Exup was flapping all over the place...

 

Nowt a decent pair of tyres and a £200 steering damper wouldn't sort though.

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