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age
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by age » Nov 29th, '05, 22:59
Didn't work it just went to google home page
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TC
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Posts: 1472 Joined: Jun 10th, '04, 21:21
First Name: Chris
Location: Plymouth
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by TC » Nov 29th, '05, 22:59
Its a 4-stroke, not a 2-stroke!
2022 Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 & 2026 Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster 1200
1blue
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Posts: 1936 Joined: Sep 11th, '05, 18:09
Location: Ivybridge Rides:Fazer
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by 1blue » Nov 29th, '05, 22:59
did you mean
TC
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by TC » Nov 29th, '05, 23:01
2022 Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 & 2026 Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster 1200
tommyb
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Posts: 29 Joined: Nov 13th, '05, 14:21
Location: plymouth
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by tommyb » Nov 29th, '05, 23:24
sure somone told me it was a 2st oh that whats what you get for not researching you facts oh well sorry lads and lasses
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jim
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Posts: 1502 Joined: May 14th, '05, 07:55
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by jim » Nov 30th, '05, 06:44
better luck next time
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gareth
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Posts: 236 Joined: Nov 3rd, '05, 16:56
Location: Peverell, Plymouth
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by gareth » Nov 30th, '05, 09:26
you should get this months bike magazine, there is a 2 stroke h reg kawasaki, forgot the model, but its a beast
chris_1127
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Posts: 1558 Joined: Jul 2nd, '04, 14:20
Location: Paignton Rides: Yamaha xtz750, XS650 chop in (very slow) progress
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by chris_1127 » Nov 30th, '05, 09:27
may not be a 2 stroke but anything that revs to 20k or so must be fun to ride
CBR_LOVER
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Posts: 1084 Joined: Jan 21st, '05, 09:37
Location: Dawlish/Gloucestershire
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by CBR_LOVER » Nov 30th, '05, 12:14
gareth wrote: you should get this months bike magazine, there is a 2 stroke h reg kawasaki, forgot the model, but its a beast
Kawasaki KR-1s,cracking bikes,but questionable reliability
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ZXR400Lee
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by ZXR400Lee » Nov 30th, '05, 14:57
What about this?!?!
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chris_1127
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Location: Paignton Rides: Yamaha xtz750, XS650 chop in (very slow) progress
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by chris_1127 » Nov 30th, '05, 15:18
whoa! is that a jap market only model? they seem to get all the really trick small stuff over there (and bigger stuff too, you could still buy a new 1100 katana over there till very recently!)
tommyb
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by tommyb » Nov 30th, '05, 19:33
good show lads like your interest in the smaller bikes good to see still fast as fuk though
that bike was a kawasaki kr1-s 250 two stroke
i love two stroke, the smell the sound i love it oh and the power
Tom
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by Tom » Nov 30th, '05, 21:21
tommyb wrote: good show lads like your interest in the smaller bikes good to see still fast as fuk though
that bike was a kawasaki kr1-s 250 two stroke
i love two stroke, the smell the sound i love it oh and the power
The power? Yeah they are quick, but I would say it was power? Actually i wouldnt say common 2 strokes were quick. Its not so much power, its the way its delievered in one sharp band
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