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Old 09-14-2009, 09:37 AM   #1
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to be sure they're quite nice, but the price is quite steep as well. not that I wouldnt get a set though. cause hell yeah I'd get em if I had money and could lay hands on a decent sportbike.
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Old 09-14-2009, 09:49 AM   #2
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to be sure they're quite nice, but the price is quite steep as well. not that I wouldnt get a set though. cause hell yeah I'd get em if I had money and could lay hands on a decent sportbike.

The price is quite steep to be sure. But if you've already got a decent sportbike and the money to do it, then why not? I'm also thinking about the Carbon Matrix Composite rotors, mono-bloc calipers, and a new fuel controller (why get a power commander when I can replace the ECM?). Time will tell. I'd love to get by bike to about 400-410 lbs.
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Old 09-14-2009, 12:24 PM   #3
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The price is quite steep to be sure. But if you've already got a decent sportbike and the money to do it, then why not? I'm also thinking about the Carbon Matrix Composite rotors, mono-bloc calipers, and a new fuel controller (why get a power commander when I can replace the ECM?). Time will tell. I'd love to get by bike to about 400-410 lbs.
You're quite right. If you've got a good starting point and appreciate the gains, namely quicker turn in and EASIER turn in because of a lighter rotating mass acting as a gyroscope, they're 1000% worth the money.
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