Popping a wheelie on a nc35?

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Re: Popping a wheelie on a nc35?

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P.S. when i mentioned a "fool on a gixer thou" i was refering to the sort of idiot who owns/buys a "gixer thou" because its one of the very few bikes they know, the sort of rider who tells his mates in a bar that his standard bike does 200mph and has a self recoiling polkadot turbotube and they could race in bsb if they realy wanted to, the last 30mm on the sides of there tyres have never touched the tarmac ( exept when they droped it in there driveway).

personaly i think the GSXR 1000 is an awsome bike and would be very happy to ride one if i could afford to buy/insure one, and yes with its standard suspension set up and a competent rider it SHOULD trounce a 30/35.
but its not the bike i was having a jab at.
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rvf vs "gixer thou" :oops:

5:20

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7a9Exx3 ... re=related

and i belive its a member on here riding the 35
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Re: Popping a wheelie on a nc35?

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trademe900 wrote:Despite the preconceived notion, a 'gixxer thou' has a hell of a lot better suspension than an NC30 mate... it will embarrass a stock NC30 around any set of corners. It can also lean a lot further without pegs touching down.
No it won't. Simple fact is that the NC30/35 wears thinner tyres, those thinner tyres means the bike has to lean *less* for any given speed. That plus the NC30/35 are *much* shorter and have a near perfect weight distribution means they can change direction quicker.

Oh and yes, that's me in the video above, on *standard* suspension.

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Wow nice riding FD ;)
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FD?
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Fast Druid. ;)
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LOL, there I was, thinking he was talking about the second video and calling him a F***ing D***head.
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Better stop then :)
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FD=FastDruid........ soz had a lazy moment :peace:
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