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Started by wera331, September 14, 2006, 08:01:10 PM

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SVbadguy

I'm selling an '03 SV1000. 
http://www.angelfire.com/extreme3/svbadguy/SV1000.html
Make an offer?  I'm probably willing to go lower than you might think. 
If interested, let me know and I'll tell you all about it.

loc_dogg

#13
There is a guy in the SW region selling two sv, real cheap and brand new! Check ou ccs sw forum, his name is John Jewitt!
I have Two Brand new SV's. bikes bought for next season. Plans have changed. 5800.00 ea. Can deliver in the Phoenix area. one bike has 150 miles, the other has 10 miles. Both yellow

john
480-206-5021

251am

 
Quote from: PJ on September 14, 2006, 09:44:17 PM
You should look into getting a Buell XB. Lighter, better handling, better suspension and better brakes than the tube frame bike you're riding now. Plus Buell is offering a generous contingency program, for experts and ams.

http://buell.com/en_us/mania/racing/racingsupport.asp


Contingency programs same for next year, as this year!!  $$$ figures and all?

dylanfan53

#15
Quote from: AM_#76 on September 15, 2006, 05:03:20 PM
If you are a large person 200# or more the XB 12 has a ton more torque then the SV and will pull a larger rider out of a turn faster ( ask Don Cook ). 

"Large" person?  Is that payback for the crack about your grid position in Key's wheelie thread?  Or are you trying to pysch me out since you'll be joining us with a white plate next year?  Just wait, I now have all winter to turn this 210 lbs. back into 180 lbs of sinewy buffed muscle....


I think I'll start right after I finish these cookies and milk...  :biggrin:


Back on topic, the XB fits me a lot better than the SV did, and is easier on my worn out knees.  I'm 6'2", 210lbs.  I enjoyed both bikes but like to change things up every so often.  I got a great deal on the XB since it has a rebuilt title and that allowed me to spend a little on the extras.
Don Cook
CCS #53

PJ

Quote from: 251am on September 16, 2006, 10:19:43 PM


Contingency programs same for next year, as this year!!  $$$ figures and all?

I can't say for certain, but I haven't heard of any significant changes to the program other than adding MOTO-ST contingency to the mix. Buell usually announces the details of their contingency program in January.

Great program. Cash paid for every CCS weekend in every region, no minimum grid. All XBs eligible (back to 2003).
Paul James
AMA Pro XR1200 #70
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EX_#76

Quote from: dylanfan53 on September 16, 2006, 10:36:52 PM
"Large" person?  Is that payback for the crack about your grid position in Key's wheelie thread?  Or are you trying to pysch me out since you'll be joining us with a white plate next year?  Just wait, I now have all winter to turn this 210 lbs. back into 180 lbs of sinewy buffed muscle....


I think I'll start right after I finish these cookies and milk...  :biggrin:


Back on topic, the XB fits me a lot better than the SV did, and is easier on my worn out knees.  I'm 6'2", 210lbs.  I enjoyed both bikes but like to change things up every so often.  I got a great deal on the XB since it has a rebuilt title and that allowed me to spend a little on the extras.

Don,
Have you become sensitive?  I here that people can have long-term emotional sensitivity after a concussion.  Did you hit your head during your last incident?  You stop by my pits at BHF and I will tell you I am sorry, and give ya a big man-hug.  Your too much man, I'm not a large person, Bartz is too skinny   ROFLOL

I am looking forward to next year!!  I am hoping that riding with all of you fast guys will drag me up to speed.  As far as the pysch out.....  Lets just say that I most likely will not have the same bike next year....  well at least not the same motor.  Ya, Ya 295# bike ,94Hp, 145# rider....  That should get the job done....  Right?

Who the hell is this Key guy you keep talking about.  I don't think I know this fella

Clueless Bartz
Guy Bartz
MW EX #76
Mass Reduction LLC Home of the Grip Doctor

spyderchick

You guys are scaring me.  :ahhh:

Besides, I thought twins racing was about twin siblings hashing out their rivalries on the race track.  :biggrin:
Alexa Krueger
Spyder Leatherworks
414.327.0967
www.spyderleatherworks.com
www.redflagfund.org
Do or do not, there is no "try".

dylanfan53

Man hug?  Hey, I draw the line at that much sensitivity.  It wasn't that big a concussion.  I'll change my tag line when I think of a quote that strikes my fancy...(might be a while).  :biggrin: 

I can't wait to see what you've got planned for next year.  I'm going to upgrade too.  Forget spending money on engine and suspension.  I'm going to paint the bike black.  I was faster on a black bike and red ones crash too much. Black...yeah, that's the ticket...and more stickers...




Don Cook
CCS #53