Well I for one can't live without the dunes, so my banshee to me is worth more than a car. I guess its really what you value more, offroading or on-roading The camaro idea sounds great, I had the same idea but I wanted a late 60s or 70s camaro.
Been there lots of times, not as steep as "The Wall", how about "Jet Crash" ever been there?
Good looking bike BTW.
I've been to the wall and china wall. There steep but I perfer the slide over both of them. Its not too steep and good for racing.
I've had mine for just over a year now, I've never had any problems with it. However I'm going to start messing with the motor and hope it stays as reliabe.
I agree with sredish 100% its all up to the riding you do, I myself pefer the old school fmf top end pipes for my riding style. But you can't go wrong with fatties.
Glamis is by far my favorite. I've rode their my whole life, and it gets better everytime I go back. I agree with ranshee, its all up to the riding you do. My advice, try each one and decide for yourself.
No shit! I'm tired of all these 15 year olds wanting to know if bike X is faster than bike Y. Get off your ass and go find out!
I think the following questions should lead to automatic banishment.
How fast will my bike be if I .............?
How many HP will I have if I ...........?
Will bike X beat bike Y.....?
Will a Type R sticker make my bike faster?
After a while I sick of them too. But I ask because I won't get chance to race for at least a couple of months. I don't want to talk shit and have nothing to back it up. Sometimes I ask to see if the parts are worth buying to beat the desired person.
Yeah all the prices were extremely high, sodas $3! And Beer, you better off sneaking in your own. Luckly whenever I needed a soda I went to the machine. Luckly for me I found that