Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2005 10:27 pm
Hi GSXR 750
Nice to meet You & Welcome to SG
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regards
minir
Nice to meet You & Welcome to SG

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regards
minir
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Cool, I see that. Man I wish I had the money to be able to use the service your company provides!!GSXR 750 wrote:I was at work, now i am at home.
downhill wrote:Cool, I see that. Man I wish I had the money to be able to use the service your company provides!!
thepieman wrote:Thats you on your Bike Wee? Cool.![]()
GSXR 750 wrote:Cool bike...here is mine:
http://www.suzukicycles.com/Products/GS ... fault.aspx
THE BLACK AND BLUE, not the blue and white or yellow
I have the matching GLOVES, HELMET, JACKET, YOSH CARBON FIBER, POWER COMMANDER, TINTED HELMET SHIELD AND TINTED WINDSCREEN...I HAVE had THE BIKE AT 190MPH ... I THINK IT WILL GO FASTER, BUT I RAN OUT OF ROOM!!!![]()
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Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
Source Error:
The source code that generated this unhandled exception can only be shown when compiled in debug mode. To enable this, please follow one of the below steps, then request the URL:
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<%@ Page Language="C#" Debug="true" %>
or:
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Stack Trace:
[NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.]
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System.Web.UI.Control.RenderChildren(HtmlTextWriter writer) +27
System.Web.UI.Control.Render(HtmlTextWriter writer) +7
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Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:1.1.4322.2300]
Debbie wrote:I got that too.![]()
Cabledude wrote:
Im almost out of all my new toys todayDebbie wrote:Bite me Pieman![]()
thepieman wrote:Im almost out of all my new toys today![]()
saw one of those the other day. looked damn nice in person.GSXR 750 wrote:Cool bike...here is mine:
http://www.suzukicycles.com/Products/GS ... fault.aspx
THE BLACK AND BLUE, not the blue and white or yellow
I have the matching GLOVES, HELMET, JACKET, YOSH CARBON FIBER, POWER COMMANDER, TINTED HELMET SHIELD AND TINTED WINDSCREEN...I HAVE had THE BIKE AT 190MPH ... I THINK IT WILL GO FASTER, BUT I RAN OUT OF ROOM!!!![]()
howdy buddy!GSXR 750 wrote:I am new here and just thought I would say "What's Up"!
tao_jones wrote:saw one of those the other day. looked damn nice in person.
wee96 wrote:Hey pie, yea thats meIve had her up to 150mph, pretty much has no more after that (after all its a 600cc bike) but it sure does get there quick. Hey GSX-R 750.....the speedo might have told you 190mph but that bike cant do that speed (it was probably around 160'sh). Speedo's on bikes get terribly inaccurate after 120mph or so.
oh chit!!!!!!!!!!!!Immortal wrote:
Initiate new comer ritual.
wee96 wrote:How long have you been riding? My guess is not too long only because of what you just said. The GSX-R 750 has 127hp stock, wet weight around 434lbs. It cannot do 190mph. Ive ridden everything from a scooter to the Hayabusa(which the 99 DOES do 190mph). The 750 would need a lil more than the yoshi and ecu flash. I'm not tryin to dog on you, but its the truth.
Immortal wrote:
Initiate new comer ritual.
Damn.... she's got shinguards on!!!Immortal wrote:
Initiate new comer ritual.
I dont remember saying my bike is faster than yours, in fact the 750 is quite faster. I am simply saying it cannot do 190mph, its top speed is around 170. Yes, my bike hit 150 on the GPS (which would be accurate around 2mph).GSXR 750 wrote:I have been riding for about 5 years ... i know a thing or two about bikes ... you say your bike does 150?????? ... side by side...i would make you a believer .... when you see me riding off rather quickly and far ....
The speedo is digital and there seems to be nothing "inaccurate" about it. To test the theory, I rode next to one of my friends with a Gixxer 1000 and he had a hard time leaving me with his digital speedo reading about 5 mph more ... with a yamahawee96 wrote:I dont remember saying my bike is faster than yours, in fact the 750 is quite faster. I am simply saying it cannot do 190mph, its top speed is around 170. Yes, my bike hit 150 on the GPS (which would be accurate around 2mph).
Immortal wrote:
Initiate new comer ritual.
You've already proven you dont know bikes as much as you think you do, and thats sad because we both love the same hobby. 127hp, 434lbs, 190mph? I dont think so, and neither does anyone else who knows what their talking about.GSXR 750 wrote:this has nothing to do with being a newcomer ... it has to do with i know my bike and he does not ... he is speaking to something he has no clue about ...![]()
Debbie wrote:Now, now gentlemen!!!
wee96 wrote:You've already proven you dont know bikes as much as you think you do, and thats sad because we both love the same hobby. 127hp, 434lbs, 190mph? I dont think so, and neither does anyone else who knows what their talking about.
You want some of this patna?Lefty wrote:OK so you dont agree on this subject, any thing else to talk about.
Lefty wrote:OK so you dont agree on this subject, any thing else to talk about.
Lefty wrote:OK so you dont agree on this subject, any thing else to talk about.