Kawasaki Canada kick ass promo!
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depends on how you ride..
I guarantee 90% of the people buying the bikes wouldn't be normally pushing the bike into the upper eschilon of it's performance, in order to notice a diff between racing suspension and OEM stuff. Just my
I'd take the wheels first and exhaust second as well. That's based off common sense and basic knowledge of the value of the parts. I wonder how many people don't even know about the promo that buy the bikes?
You are one lucky bastard Johnny P is all I got to say! I'm jelous!
I guarantee 90% of the people buying the bikes wouldn't be normally pushing the bike into the upper eschilon of it's performance, in order to notice a diff between racing suspension and OEM stuff. Just my
I'd take the wheels first and exhaust second as well. That's based off common sense and basic knowledge of the value of the parts. I wonder how many people don't even know about the promo that buy the bikes?
You are one lucky bastard Johnny P is all I got to say! I'm jelous!

Thanks but luck has nothing to do with it, I worked hard to save up for this bike...
Re: Kawasaki Canada kick *** promo!
well it's all in the interpretation.. I wasn't takin anything away from it bro!
You could look at it like; you are lucky that something didn't come up and take away your savings away from you then... or how about you are lucky you have the ability to save up that much... or you are lucky you have a good job now and it's not sucked away by the shitty economy like everyone elses.... or you are lucky that your life affords you the privelage to have multiple bikes, and also a new bike right now to add to them.
I didn't mean you didn't deserve it or work hard for it. I worked hard for everything I have too and I feel lucky as hell that I can have what little I do have!
That knowledge is steadily increased by other knowledge that it's totally possible for something to come along and take it all away instantly too!
I know other people with more money, bigger houses, and better jobs than me, that CAN'T get a new sportbike for one reason or another. It's all good, it's just in how you interpret it. I think you might just be a little luckier than you realize though!
You could look at it like; you are lucky that something didn't come up and take away your savings away from you then... or how about you are lucky you have the ability to save up that much... or you are lucky you have a good job now and it's not sucked away by the shitty economy like everyone elses.... or you are lucky that your life affords you the privelage to have multiple bikes, and also a new bike right now to add to them.
I didn't mean you didn't deserve it or work hard for it. I worked hard for everything I have too and I feel lucky as hell that I can have what little I do have!
That knowledge is steadily increased by other knowledge that it's totally possible for something to come along and take it all away instantly too!
I know other people with more money, bigger houses, and better jobs than me, that CAN'T get a new sportbike for one reason or another. It's all good, it's just in how you interpret it. I think you might just be a little luckier than you realize though!
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