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  • #16
    lol mehuel,buddy i meant no offence..i jus said it in a sporing manner..
    i wish we could have some figures by which we come to know how much the removal of a faring reduces the aerodynamic capacity of a bike{percentage wise}
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    • #17
      hey ace no offence taken man, but i was wondering what does this guy keeps in those 3 20liters bisleri bottles shown in 3rd and 4th pics..........

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      • #18
        well i think it could be fuel or maybe Nos..jus kiddin..i think fred will be able to share some light on it...and also in the 6th pic on the right hand side u can see a head,fred i wonder who that is and what hes doin there...lol
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        • #19
          lol ace, nice find of tht head

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          • #20
            thx mate...it seems so funny,like his head has been pulled under the tyre ,no offence fred as hes one of your friends..
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            • #21
              yes he does put everything back on before riding the bike. but if in the rainy season he gets a dry day, then he just puts the seat back on and takes it on a 30 min cruise to get the engine warmed up. the guy in the white T- shirt is darius the guy who owns the bikes. he met us on the g2g. the guy in the blue T-shirt is also darius. he own a cbz, he was one of the 4 riders who came with me on this trip. the guy in the black adidas T is rishad, he has a black 150 dtsi. the head with the helmet is darius, not the owner.

              @ken: man damn sorry, i would have called or something if this plan was made in advance. it was kinda last minute. saturday night at 2:00 am rishad said he had still not seen darius's new xx so i asked him jokingly if he would like to come with me sunday moring, that is leave in 4 hrs to see his bike and come back. he agreed and so did two other guys. 4 of us left in the mornig and came back by aftrnoon.

              we almost did not make it. 10 mins from darius's house we encounterd a bribge which was submerged by the river, so we had to put r bikes in a truck.




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              • #22
                hey nice pics fred..nice to see u posting on the forum again
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                • #23
                  @Ken : the CBR1000F is an old model , it came in early 90s ( I think 1990 , continued to 1993 I think , it wasn;t very popular , too heavy 220kg odd , rivals Yamaha YZF750/1000 outsold this one .) . Not that I';d mind having one .
                  Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of the time he will pick himself up and continue on.

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                  • #24
                    fred ... right time right place , soulreaper ... envy u ,, arrg arrg
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                    • #25
                      Aiite Fred.. but do give me a call next time u guys are planning to go that way - 2am is when I'm the most awake!

                      @ Ricci - Thanks for the info bro, I know that the 1000F was in production quite some time back... Just didnt know which year model the one in the pics is... Didnt know it weighed that much tho! 220 kgs... jeez!
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                      • #26
                        Hey Fred you guys had a real good time we can just see the pics and understand.. all that adventure the truck... the river... the bridge... and the bikes........


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                        • #27
                          cant c da pix
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                          • #28
                            the 1000F is a '94 model, the owner said it has a dry weight of 235.0 kg or 518.1 lbs. fuel capacity of 21 litres and reserve of 3.5 litres. it generates 135hp@9500 rpm.
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                            • #29
                              now u can c that big machines. real big, strong & complicated engines.
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                              • #30
                                Wow... 235 dry sure sounds like a lot... But those power figures are real good! Thanks for the info Fred
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