I think some people have too much money because...


latony007

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takes all kinds, i guess if you live in some very rural area this might be useful. I did not see any price but im betting you can buy an awesome street bike and an awesome dirt bike for less and not have to get your street bike all dirty lol
 

Bert-Aus

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If money was not a restriction...why not?

The picture below actually looks a lot like my brothers ride in & out of his property in Tasmania and he rides a Duc Monster 900 and a ST2



but then this shot makes it look more than appetising!

 

FastFreddy

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You'd think the multistrada would do.
The picture of the dirt all clumped around the rear shock electric adjusters is painful to look at.

I remember seeing an R1 with dirt tyres similar to this story.
 

Bert-Aus

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You'd think the multistrada would do.
The picture of the dirt all clumped around the rear shock electric adjusters is painful to look at.

I remember seeing an R1 with dirt tyres similar to this story.
nothing a hose & elbow grease cant remove
 

FastFreddy

New Member
Yamaha R1 dirtbike :
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzgbmr-sc6A[/ame]

I suppose a Panigale or a new bimbo wife for a rich person getting older is like buying a pair of shoes when you aren't super rich.

Like in Superman II :
Lex : "Did you now, I've never worn the same socks twice "
Prior character : "What happened to all those socks ?"
Lex : "I don't know".
 

FastFreddy

New Member
Here's someone that can afford it, multi-billions - 60 mill = multi-billions.

http://www.crash.net/f1/news/207379/1/ecclestone-bribery-trial-ends-with-60m-settlement.html


The reason its painful is because obviously this bike is NOT designed to be ridden on dirt. But you've got to hand it to the guy who built it, he could have just bought a poser car, but he's cool, he's got a dirt panigale instead.

You could always take your lambo for some paddock bashing.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-4v4I7Gzk0"]The Ferrari Enzo WRC - YouTube[/ame]
 

Bert-Aus

Well-Known Member
Read the article Fred,
It was his track bike that he added dirt tyres too & painted for some fun

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FastFreddy

New Member
There's no such thing as too rich or too much horsepower for your dirtbike.

It's an actual ****ing saying which I didn't invent. So don't sook about it this time please sooky bubs. (you know who you are)

The original was from modelling in the 60s "There's no such thing as too thin or too rich"

Then racers would say something similar in the 70s "There's no such thing as too rich or too much horsepower".

Counter sook over.
 
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