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Old 17-Nov-2004, 13:11   #1
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so which is it ?.
Results don't have to count although I'm sure they will be a influencing factor.
Design, paint scheme or what ever flicks your switch.

I'm going with the Rothmans NSR ?
or maybe the Britten V1000
yep got to be that for me
sorry Ducati
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Old 17-Nov-2004, 13:31   #2
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For me there are 2.

Any Yamaha TZ250 - at any point in time a recent model would be the bike I would chose over all others

except a

Ducati Supermono


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Old 17-Nov-2004, 13:35   #3
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Old 17-Nov-2004, 13:49   #4
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Old 17-Nov-2004, 14:29   #5
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250cc, 6 cylinders, 60hp, 18,000rpm(!!!!!!!!), 112kg and a noise like the end of the world.

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Old 17-Nov-2004, 16:46   #6
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Old 17-Nov-2004, 16:49   #7
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The Britten is a great choice but prefer it in the Yellow and Black livery, I'm also a big fan of the Roton, the Cagiva GP500 bike, and lots of other race bikes from the past. How many pistons, valves and gears could H0nda fit into a very small capacity bike
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Old 17-Nov-2004, 17:05   #9
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The Britten is a great choice but prefer it in the Yellow and Black livery, I'm also a big fan of the Roton, the Cagiva GP500 bike, and lots of other race bikes from the past. How many pistons, valves and gears could H0nda fit into a very small capacity bike

Yep Yep got to go with the Gagiva
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Old 17-Nov-2004, 18:05   #10
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Originally posted by keefer
so which is it ?.
Results don't have to count although I'm sure they will be a influencing factor.
Design, paint scheme or what ever flicks your switch.

I'm going with the Rothmans NSR ?
or maybe the Britten V1000
yep got to be that for me
sorry Ducati

Yep,
Got to be the Britten for me too. Just love the way all the bikes components bolt right onto the engine casings. Bit like the old vincents years ago.


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