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Old 09-17-2006, 08:30 AM
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Don't tempt me
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Originally Posted by RichUK,Sep 17 2006, 05:30 PM
Don't tempt me



Go on, I dare you
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:lalalalalanotlistening:

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You know you want to. . . .
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San,

I'll have a look for you later, I'm just about to go out to a meeting.
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Originally Posted by san2000,Sep 16 2006, 05:29 PM
http://www.georgewhite.co.uk/main.php?GWPa...2e22000d88f8023

The silver one seems to be a good price.
Probably because it it is a < 05 model bike.

Up until 06 the R6 was generaly regarded as the best 'road' bike in the 600cc categorie. This is becase it was relatively comfortable compared to the more track focused GSXR and CBR.

I found the R6 a very easy bike to ride.

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Originally Posted by Dan Hale,Sep 18 2006, 07:56 AM
San,

I'll have a look for you later, I'm just about to go out to a meeting.
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Steve....it says it's an 05 bike.
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It probaly wasn't sold until 2005 but it is an 04 bike.

Easy to spot as it doesn't have USD (Upside down) forks.

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Ah...I see.

What are the advantages of the USD forks?

Also, is it only the 06 that has fuel injection? If so, is there any specific problems/maintenance issues with carbs? (I've never owned a car with carbs!)


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