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Old 07-Mar-2005, 23:13   #31
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Old 07-Mar-2005, 23:17   #32
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I still like the 998R...but I`m biased coz I like the 998
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Old 07-Mar-2005, 23:30   #33
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I still like the 998R...but I`m biased coz I like the 998

The 996R is a 998 !!!
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Old 08-Mar-2005, 00:07   #34
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The 998r is 999cc but luckily that doesn't make it a 999!!

a ZX10r is not 10cc (the band)

I think you've been been riding abroad in the rain too much!!

Sorry I didn't say Hello at the AGM but your courtiers were so discrete I didn't realise it was you.

Totto,

Remember the words used in a certain hair products commercial?

I can't see either a 996r or 998r being a residual value disaster area in the years to come. They have both taken the big initial drop.

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Old 08-Mar-2005, 19:08   #35
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I can't see either a 996r or 998r being a residual value disaster area in the years to come. They have both taken the big initial drop.

Ray.

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wish I could believe you Ray. It would be nice if they did hold.
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Old 08-Mar-2005, 19:18   #36
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I can't see either a 996r or 998r being a residual value disaster area in the years to come. They have both taken the big initial drop.

Ray.

[Edited on 8-3-2005 by Ray]

wish I could believe you Ray. It would be nice if they did hold.

As long as you don't crash them or spend silly amounts of money on unnecessary bits of bling - you'll be fine Mario!!!!
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Old 08-Mar-2005, 19:44   #37
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Old 08-Mar-2005, 20:24   #38
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Tim you are that lucky you could win a one legged arse kicking competition:P

I was lucky not to be following you !!!!
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Old 08-Mar-2005, 21:22   #39
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Think i a m heading towards a 996R ,seems the general opinion is that both bikes ( 6R/8R) are more than most will need & the 6R suits my budget at the moment , so unless i will the lotto or similar its a 6R for me

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Old 09-Mar-2005, 18:34   #40
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well done Totto, excellent choice.
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