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That’s kinda interesting! When I see what some folks have to say about the different brands versus who ends up in the 22 man field and what brand they’re on....it’s almost surprising.
Let’s face it: they’re all good race bikes. But, there sure are a lot of different teams and riders having success on bikes that don’t get much love from a lot of us.
Let’s face it: they’re all good race bikes. But, there sure are a lot of different teams and riders having success on bikes that don’t get much love from a lot of us.
I think most everyone here, knows your riding a RM z and spruiking its charms.
And thats fine.
Its not bad bike.
It has sat at the bottom of every shoot out (?)
And as mxa said,.there is more than likely a better bike for most people.
Not that im in the market atm, but i wouldnt buy one unless the price was really really good..
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I could careless now but at 15 when i was getting a new bike i wanted the yamaha because one of the top pros here in oz was riding one, well actually it was a semi works bike so not what i got but i didnt know shit from clay then..and i got a yam..
I was talking about adults.
Heres a story Keefer did about the contingency so 2018
i was pointing out a reason why they might be paying for stars of the sport.
(Couple of posts here i like but no like button means endless quoting or new posts, kinda annoying)
Suzuki is certainly being smart right now, the future sales will tell if it’s worth the investment.
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