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- From: klinger@ccu.umanitoba.ca (Jorg Klinger)
- Subject: Re: what is Too Much Power?
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- Organization: University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
- References: <2334@pico.qpsx.oz.au> <1ej5k0INN1ka@cardamom.compnews.co.uk> <By3M8B.600@quadsys.com>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 18:50:48 GMT
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- In <By3M8B.600@quadsys.com> roland@quadsys.com (Roland Besserer) writes:
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- >In article <1ej5k0INN1ka@cardamom.compnews.co.uk> michaelb@compnews.co.uk (Michael Burton) writes:
- >>All I can say is that you can never have too much power.
- >>My last bike was an RGV 250L and it did 0-60 in 4 and 128 flat out.
- >>Fair enough it was fast when I first got it, but after a month or two
- >>It starts to get boring, and guess what, YOU WANT MORE POWER.
- >>I had a go on a GSXR750 and I though......faster...but not fast enough.
- >>So as you say; what is too much power.
- >>
- >>I would love to know the answer!
- >>
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- >I went from a GSRX750 to an RGV250. I want better handling, lighter
- >bikes. Blasting down a straight line (the only thing big bore, big hp
- >bikes are good for) isn't my idea of fun on a bike. Give me twisty,
- >windy road ....
- >--
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- Some of us have to go down straight roads to get to the twisties.
- Give me a big bore bike on a straight road with twisties at the end.
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- Jorg Klinger | GSXR1100 | If you only new who
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- UManitoba, Man. Ca. |"The Embalmer" - IT175 | - anonymous
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