This is a link to another forum I visit sometimes.
It is hilarious.
Be sure to check out the phone conversation after you read it.
Runs on high oxtain and sounds like a train
- fireguzzi
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Runs on high oxtain and sounds like a train
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A shifter assembly for 300 bucks? 120 MPH in 3rd gear on a KTM 300 EXC? Dual Carbs? Mass flow intake? Outrunning Banshees and the Georgia State Troopers? Twin turbo Banshee? 385 lb. Mastiff? 8 speeds? Top and bottom end head work? Hot Bodies Racing swingarm? Able to run on Jet Fuel?
I'm honestly surprised he hasn't spun his muffler bearings or run out of counterbalancer fluid with that kind of power! Not to mention with how much torque that's producing I'm sure he would have needed a left handed fork stretcher by now!

I'm honestly surprised he hasn't spun his muffler bearings or run out of counterbalancer fluid with that kind of power! Not to mention with how much torque that's producing I'm sure he would have needed a left handed fork stretcher by now!








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Current bike - 2005 Kawasaki Z750S
MMI Graduation date January 9th, 2009. Factory Certifications in Suzuki and Yamaha
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Wrider wrote:
I'm honestly surprised he hasn't spun his muffler bearings or run out of counterbalancer fluid with that kind of power! Not to mention with how much torque that's producing I'm sure he would have needed a left handed fork stretcher by now!

Yeah those German/France made KTMs sure have a lot of exotic parts on them.
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