Originally posted by MxRacerCam: you'll have to come up to michigan to deliver those sack punches to me, stazi, and at least a few of the people i used to work with. 
If I must. The fact is that it's more fad and fashion. I have nothing against buying big bikes, it's like buying a fast car. But my point is anyone who claims a 600 isn't "fast enough" has no idea what they're talking about. Top speed? Maybe. Comfort? Of course. But my comment was pretty clear: Anyone who claims a modern day 600cc bike is slow is ig'nint.
Originally posted by MxRacerCam: so is it you, or your friends that are fast?
I'm plenty quick for my experience.
Originally posted by MxRacerCam: a lot of people who ride seriously know a few racers, and of course these guys are going to be faster than us, even on smaller bikes. thats like me saying i don't want a heavy bicycle, then you calling me out b/c a pro could kick my ass on a heavier bike.
Get a clue. But I'll go with your bicycle analogy: If someone said heavier bikes are stupid and spend more money on a Carbon Fiber framed bike because heavy ones are too slow, I'd say that person is an idiot 'cause it might not be necessary since the heavier bike would probably be plenty for a novice biker. I'm not saying do NOT get it, I'm just making a point that the equipment could be plenty for your skill level.
Originally posted by MxRacerCam: for the street, and for some people who like to go fast in a straight line, bigger bikes are more fun. get over it.
B!tch please. Point out where I said no one should get a bigger bike? I believe my words were:
Originally posted by SalKhan: Get what you can afford to fix. You'll die just as easy on anything and certainly break lots of stuff.
Maybe you need to check this out to improve your skeelz.
Sal Khan
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