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Aussies don't read too well, and write even worse. I've dealt with many on various forums and they all think they know everything - it's pathetic.

I said "safety", not "stability"
 
I'd have to argue that. I did an entire track season last year on an 1199R and found the bike felt 20 pounds heavier in the turns, while I just tracked my HP4 for the first time ever a few days back and it feels 20 pounds lighter in the turns. Again, it all comes down to personal preference. None of the magazines should mean anything to us. All of these bikes have pros and cons. (okay, the honda just cons- outdated by 10 years much)...

it could very well come down to gearing. I'm very, very familiar with the S1000RR on the street and the track, and one of the great things about that motor is you never feel like you're in the wrong gear. One little trick I'd do to show off how flexible the BMW motor is, would be to start, go up to 20-25mph in 1st, then quickshift through all the gears to 6th while maintaining the same 25mph, without the motor bogging down once. That's impressive.

Ultimately, what drove me away from a decade of BMW ownership is that I just couldn't feel the tarmac the way I can with a Ducati. It came down to either investing up to $10k into my S1000RR's suspension, or just moving on to the 1299S.
 
Aussies don't read too well, and write even worse. I've dealt with many on various forums and they all think they know everything - it's pathetic.

I said "safety", not "stability"

Your correct . But we all have massive cocks that was the trade off .
I would imagine that stability would be the most important thing at high speed to make it safe that was more thought process .
But I'm happy to be wrong .
 
.... . You have me second guessing my spelling now in case I embarrass myself . Is that how you spell embarrass ?
 
Aussies don't read too well, and write even worse. I've dealt with many on various forums and they all think they know everything - it's pathetic.

I said "safety", not "stability"

Are you really negatively stereotyping the people of an entire continent based on your internet experience with "many"? This place is getting awesomer.

I'm about to revive that weird ... gimp suit thread.
 
Aussies don't read too well, and write even worse. I've dealt with many on various forums and they all think they know everything - it's pathetic.

I said "safety", not "stability"

You probably shouldn't generalize like that, it may not be just we Australians, I'm sure most of Europe probably thinks you're a .... as well.
 
Your're right, there was no point to that post, all on here can see it for themselves, doesn't need to be highlighted by me.
 
Don't put this on me - someone who starts any comment with 'shows what little you know' and follows that up with more trash talk is truly the problem.
 
If I was a betting man, I'd bet that you're a loner with no friends....at least none with a brain. Seriously guy, you've been a member for 3 months and approaching a post count of nearly a 1000. Now, generally speaking, this would not necessarily be a bad thing but I can't seem to recall one positive/informative post at all but definitely a ton of "know-it-all" kinda posts. I've also never witnessed someone rub an entire forum the wrong way in such a short amount of time. At least you're good at somethin.
 
And that gives you right to disrespect all Australians on the forum, not very cool man.
 
Since Prince Albert isn't here at the moment with an arsehammer comment......

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Oh...the racist side of you surfaces. Glad to know you hate Aussies and Hispanics.

Your poor job of editing would be accurate if I was actually Hispanic or anything close to a Spanish descent. Instead, you just continue to make yourself look like the tool that many of us already think you are.
 

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