MrSmooth said:Is there anyway to get a 2 stroke from Canada or Mexico and bring it into the US?
Yup! Road trip ....!! <grin>
MrSmooth said:Is there anyway to get a 2 stroke from Canada or Mexico and bring it into the US?
steve said:Its interesting that none of the 'really' fast guys can come to terms with the higher COGs that the 70 deg Bergs and the new Yam YZF450s offer. The bikes are great for 99.99%, but the FAST guys can't stop them without them pitching them over the bars, especially large braking bumps, and can't rail a rut without them climbing out.
Steve
All 'Bergs (except the FX of course) here are as street legal as any R6 or VFR :cheers:husabutt said:Whats up with the blinkers?
Don't tell me its street legal 8O
Probably has a horn..........thats too cool
Never gonna happen in my neck of the woods
I can only imagine.......what if.
Jocke_D said:All 'Bergs (except the FX of course) here are as street legal as any R6 or VFR :cheers:husabutt said:Whats up with the blinkers?
Don't tell me its street legal 8O
Probably has a horn..........thats too cool
Never gonna happen in my neck of the woods
I can only imagine.......what if.
Here too.Jocke_D said:All 'Bergs (except the FX of course) here are as street legal as any R6 or VFR.
Then in 2005 the dreaded NERC act wiped out at a stroke most of the trails we used to be able to ride them on so we wouldn't spoil the enjoyment which apparently only ramblers and horse riders are allowed to take from being in the countryside. :angry:Taffy said:that's why gentlemen, when back in 2002, the yanks couldn't sell all their allocation of bikes (mainly FC and FX470s flopped) they were all shipped to......................the UK and we flogged the lot!