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Old 06-05-2002, 06:53 AM   #1
kiku2sleep
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Originally posted by 1965GTO
I still believe a heavier bike will be less likely to pop over, when the extra weight of a rider is placed on the back.
Your right that 15lbs will make all the difference in the world and that extra 40hp will not aid in doing 12 o'clock soil your britches wheelies. I stand corrected, I will shut up now.
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If you want a heavy bike, get a Harley Fat Boy, lol. You're just not gonna find a heavy sportbike anymore.
Aww yea, a 50 HP 700lb bike with a top speed of 100mph I bet that will be stable when driving over cats, and you damn sure don't have to worry about wheelies. A true good beginner bike; great handling, as long as you ride in a straight line.

Why in the hell would you want to find a heavy sportbike?
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