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Re: [ST] 1050 wheelie?
This is an interesting one to compare stories on. In Sydney we have a popular meeting spot known as The Mt White Cafe. A few years back I was there enjoying a coffee and a chat when two blokes came flying in on two brand new ZZR 1100's. They decided to put on a display of synchronised wheel standing back and forth for all to see.
You guessed it - one of them went to far and flipped it.
I was very impressed. It was hilarious!
Brett
Sydney
-----Original Message-----
From: Nathan Maher <nate@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 09:22:27 -0400
Subject: Re: [ST] 1050 wheelie?
Chris Harwood wrote:
> Nate
> > Lots of things make wheelies and I'm not too sure if Sports Touring is
> the primary category for this!<G>
>
Agreed, and for me chains and sprockets are too expensive to burn through for the sake of being a jackass. Well, correct that, being more of a jackass :).
Nate
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