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Howie, the correct terminology is "toids", as in "fucktoid".So what yer sayin' is the AE is the PERFECT motorcycle for 'tards?
Howie, the correct terminology is "toids", as in "fucktoid".So what yer sayin' is the AE is the PERFECT motorcycle for 'tards?
After reading the full MC article just tonight, I don't think Yammy can overcome the Honda bribes.... :lol: :lol:Dale...what are you saying?....Yamaha should have paid them more bribe money than the bike producers? :lol: .....
Are you serious? Could you post the stats that go with that statement?... and decreased performance (the Honda's faster, for God's sake), and the ranking is no big surprise.
Okay. Now I feel better. MCNews found 10.68 @ 126.28 mph for the 2003 standard. I'd expect the 2006 A to be a little slower because of weight and taller final drive gearing, but not as slow as 11.86. I'd have to believe the 2006 A is faster than the AE, unless you're able to get the 5.5 shifts per second that some (R.I.P.) are capable of achieving.Motorcyclist lists the corrected quarter mile times asST1300: [email protected]
K1200GT: [email protected]
FJR AE: [email protected]
The number I've seen bandied about is 60 milliseconds for the AE shift, consistently, which is not likely to be slower than a human rider, regardless of experience level. This smells an awful lot like the old "an experienced rider can stop faster without ABS" argument, which of course is BS, too. :lol:The AE shifts slower than an experienced rider on an A and offers a benefit to a only select few individuals. It is interesting but not a bike I would ever own.
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