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Old 05-08-2008, 06:46 PM   #1
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Default Gixxers rule.

A buddy found this on another forum. Jesus Christ. Sometimes I just want there to be a moron genocide.

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i have a 02 gixxer 1000. i have been trying to wheelie it. i have wheelie about 4 times bunny hop type of wheelies. i have read all the thread my main question is how do u know when ur in the powerband. i here powerband all the time but how do u know ur in it. cause once i know i think it would be alot easier for me to do a wheelie.
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oh okay i got it up to 11:00 couple times. i did about 30mph let it drop to about 25mph then i hit it. but it seems like i cant do it no more. bottom line is that i am just scared that it might loop other times i did it i had couple beers in my systems so i guess i grew some balls lol at that time. i only had the bike for couple months so i know it may take a pratice which makes perfict.
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Old 05-08-2008, 06:48 PM   #2
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What a fucking douche.

On another note, CEO, are you on any good Yamaha specific forums?
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Old 05-08-2008, 06:51 PM   #3
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I especially love the part about finally being able to do the wheelie because of having a couple beers. Fucking retard.
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On another note, CEO, are you on any good Yamaha specific forums?
I'm not on any that are just for yamahas in general, but I'm on 3 or 4 that are specific to the r6. The best one is one that I am pretty sure does not have an R1 counterpart. Sorry dude... you'll have to search 'em out yourself.
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Old 05-08-2008, 06:53 PM   #4
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That's what we call a doaner bike/rider right there peeps....


tsk tsk.... I feel sorry for what's being done to that bike... Gixxers rawk, but squids being squidly rawk so much less.
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Old 05-08-2008, 07:04 PM   #5
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That poor bike.

The sad thing... Gixxers are really great bike, but they have such a horrible crowd that follows them around...
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Old 05-09-2008, 06:41 PM   #6
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That poor bike.

The sad thing... Gixxers are really great bike, but they have such a horrible crowd that follows them around...

Oh good gravy!!! We were at bike night Weds and some dork on a R6 circled the parking lot doing stoppies for about an half hour. Then him and his buds, 2 R6s,a GSXR1k,a GSXR600,a CBR F3, a R1 and a 636 all rocked wheelies as they left. Btw two guys on choppers did huge burnouts as they left. It's a numbers game,GSXRs out sell all other sportbikes so....more dorks have them. Simple. Yeesh!
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Old 05-08-2008, 07:13 PM   #7
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I'm not a fan of the GSXR line mainly because of how their powerband felt to me and how uncomfortable they are(Not saying sportbikes are goldwings but I feel most cramped on a "Gixxer") to me. That's just me. Oh yeah. The 2008s look like they have a Tulip for a headlight. Seriously it looks like a flower.

Here's one thing I found funny. If you ask someone who rides say a 2006 GSX-1000R what they ride. They'll tell you they ride a "K6 Gixxer 1k". WTF? If I'm hearing this right K represents 1000 (Like $3k=$3,000). That tells me they ride a 1006 GSX-1000r(Talk about your vintage bikes).

Why can't they just say "I ride a GSXR1000/750/600"? You don't hear Kawasaki riders saying they have a "Zixxer 10" nor is a Honda rider going to hop on a "Cibber 600". Then damnit if you ride a "Yezfur 6". Or damn what if you ride a KTM. Do you ride a Kaytum?

Either way I don't care. I'm going to go hop on my 2k96 Cibber .6k efthree and do some mad wheelies after I go Sandal shopping at Hollister..
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On another note, CEO, are you on any good Yamaha specific forums?
When I owned a Yamaha SecaII I found this forum...
http://www.yamahaclub.com/forums/

The neat thing about it is most of the people are European based but they'll speak English. The bikes they have are really cool and the mentallity over there is so different. A lot of them ride 125cc sportbikes.
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..... we tend to call 'em K8 or GenII hayabusa's....
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Old 05-08-2008, 08:03 PM   #9
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I'm not a fan of the GSXR line mainly because of how their powerband felt to me and how uncomfortable they are(Not saying sportbikes are goldwings but I feel most cramped on a "Gixxer") to me. That's just me. Oh yeah. The 2008s look like they have a Tulip for a headlight. Seriously it looks like a flower.

Here's one thing I found funny. If you ask someone who rides say a 2006 GSX-1000R what they ride. They'll tell you they ride a "K6 Gixxer 1k". WTF? If I'm hearing this right K represents 1000 (Like $3k=$3,000). That tells me they ride a 1006 GSX-1000r(Talk about your vintage bikes).

Why can't they just say "I ride a GSXR1000/750/600"? You don't hear Kawasaki riders saying they have a "Zixxer 10" nor is a Honda rider going to hop on a "Cibber 600". Then damnit if you ride a "Yezfur 6". Or damn what if you ride a KTM. Do you ride a Kaytum?

Either way I don't care. I'm going to go hop on my 2k96 Cibber .6k efthree and do some mad wheelies after I go Sandal shopping at Hollister..
Seriously??!? I haven't heard of that - but then I hang with a different crowd. There, we refer to our bikes with numbers... 998, 749, 620, 1098... maybe the occasional M900
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