04-08-2008, 04:12 AM | #41 |
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Besides all the nancys arguing with eachother, especially tigs and his homoerotic tendencies, those are some fucking expensive sprockets.
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04-08-2008, 10:29 AM | #42 | |
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Tigger, please unwad your panties and fucking relax.
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04-08-2008, 01:47 PM | #43 | |
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The bottom line for me is,if I was on here posting the "sky is blue",there are certain members who would reply things like; " there are clouds so it's blue/white","it's night time in Korea so it's black"," the weather is bad here,so it's grey",etc. I know you all blame these "little wars" on me and my "homoerotic tendencies" but if you read my original premise with an open mind and forget who wrote it,you'll see that I'm right. You can throw all kinds of monkey wrenches in my supposition;1 out of 100 guys frequently change their sprockets,some guys don't ride enough to justify it,etc. The fact remains that if you use aluminum sprockets,and you ride enough to have to replace it twice a year,and you own your bike for more than two years,and you don't change your gearing frequently,a $159 Ti sprocket;providing that it lasts atleast as long as 4 alum sprockets and that alum sprockets cost at least $50 ea; makes sense. BTW I had a Sidewinder Tri-metal sprocket on my '03 GSXR1000 for over 30,000 miles. When I traded it in,it showed almost no wear whatsoever. I should have put it on this bike... Last edited by Amber Lamps; 04-08-2008 at 01:50 PM.. |
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The sky isn't neccessarily blue. Who says it's blue? Who defines blue? What is blue? Maybe grass is blue and we've been lied to all this time.
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Who's on first....
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04-08-2008, 05:46 PM | #49 |
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this is pretty funny stuff to read
and btw-i didnt mean sprockets create more horsepower. im not fucking retarded lol-i was refering to you (tigger) saying "why run your bike at a higher rpm" reason-more hp. typically you have more power at 10k than 6k. and yea -fuckin expensive what was the point of this thread anyway? you could delete all the replys and just say-nice sprockets-kinda pricey. but then it would be the internet haha |
04-08-2008, 06:05 PM | #50 | |
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jessica alba is more attractive than rosie o'donnell....to me and most straight guys and bi/lez girls. but some guys like fat chicks, and some chicks like butch/manly/ugly girls, they dont do the pretty girls. not a fact. $1000 oil lasts forever, $1 oil last 1000miles....cant tell whats better based on just those two facts. less friction, how often you change filters, clutch packs, tear down the engine, and what you use it for determine which is better. not a fact. skys not blue, its a reflection. thats a fact. if you use aluminum sprockets,and you ride enough to have to replace it twice a year,and you own your bike for more than two years,and you don't change your gearing frequently,a $159 Ti sprocket;providing that it lasts atleast as long as 4 alum sprockets and that alum sprockets cost at least $50 ea; makes sense. fact. you got one right lol-heres a star *, have a cookie. happy? |
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