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Very nice indeed mate enjoy.
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I'm happy to share in your excitement and joy at buying lovely and rare bikes, but the moment you buy a Vyrus I'm afraid jealousy will kick in and you can just fuck offrumpoldstilskin wrote:Looking for a Vyrus next but that'll be in a few years.
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before the laser my eyesight was shit...... Hahacupidstunt wrote:Do you have a wank ?
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lmao, i've got to find one first, haven't ever seen one in the flesh either.Clarkey wrote:I'm happy to share in your excitement and joy at buying lovely and rare bikes, but the moment you buy a Vyrus I'm afraid jealousy will kick in and you can just fuck offrumpoldstilskin wrote:Looking for a Vyrus next but that'll be in a few years.
I did, sneakily, send an email from my physics tutor to Petronas Oil and was basically trying to blag a few of their FP-1 bikes that are secretly held in a bunker in Essex....... I asked for them as a donation to the doctorate program into renewable energies sourcing program saying we was researching how to alternatively fuel a 4 stroke internal combustion engine.
But it was all big fat LIES.... Muhahahahaha. I wanted them
All for little eld me
Needless to say-no response. As that would admit they even exist.
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Years ago my good friend gingerman (adam or something on here) and I drove over an hour to just go and look at a first generation bimota tesi... bodywork and overall styling wise it is obviously extremely old fashioned, kind of reminds me of the old cbr1000, but the hub centre steering has held my fascination for a long time, and the vyrus is pretty much the epitome (spelling?) of that, and are a hell of a machine. I imagine buying one of them will make your MV seem like a cheap runaround value wise?rumpoldstilskin wrote:lmao, i've got to find one first, haven't ever seen one in the flesh either.Clarkey wrote:I'm happy to share in your excitement and joy at buying lovely and rare bikes, but the moment you buy a Vyrus I'm afraid jealousy will kick in and you can just fuck offrumpoldstilskin wrote:Looking for a Vyrus next but that'll be in a few years.
I did, sneakily, send an email from my physics tutor to Petronas Oil and was basically trying to blag a few of their FP-1 bikes that are secretly held in a bunker in Essex....... I asked for them as a donation to the doctorate program into renewable energies sourcing program saying we was researching how to alternatively fuel a 4 stroke internal combustion engine.
But it was all big fat LIES.... Muhahahahaha. I wanted them
All for little eld me
Needless to say-no response. As that would admit they even exist.
If you do get one, I want a go on that too... and as you've already offered me a go on your nelli (I haven't forgotten, as the shock of you agreeing so easily lodged the memory, lol), and whilst I'm there it'd be kind of rude not to have a go on the MV too... thanks, lol
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Or the Momoto MM1 depending on what colour tickles your pickle, rumour has it the 150 Petronas FP-1 bikes in essex have been repainted and sold under the pseudonym 'Momoto MM1' who have actually sued Petronas Oil for some £83m!!!
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haha let me put some miles on her and get the 600mile service done but yeah, don't mind at all.Clarkey wrote:Years ago my good friend gingerman (adam or something on here) and I drove over an hour to just go and look at a first generation bimota tesi... bodywork and overall styling wise it is obviously extremely old fashioned, kind of reminds me of the old cbr1000, but the hub centre steering has held my fascination for a long time, and the vyrus is pretty much the epitome (spelling?) of that, and are a hell of a machine. I imagine buying one of them will make your MV seem like a cheap runaround value wise?rumpoldstilskin wrote:lmao, i've got to find one first, haven't ever seen one in the flesh either.Clarkey wrote: I'm happy to share in your excitement and joy at buying lovely and rare bikes, but the moment you buy a Vyrus I'm afraid jealousy will kick in and you can just fuck off
I did, sneakily, send an email from my physics tutor to Petronas Oil and was basically trying to blag a few of their FP-1 bikes that are secretly held in a bunker in Essex....... I asked for them as a donation to the doctorate program into renewable energies sourcing program saying we was researching how to alternatively fuel a 4 stroke internal combustion engine.
But it was all big fat LIES.... Muhahahahaha. I wanted them
All for little eld me
Needless to say-no response. As that would admit they even exist.
If you do get one, I want a go on that too... and as you've already offered me a go on your nelli (I haven't forgotten, as the shock of you agreeing so easily lodged the memory, lol), and whilst I'm there it'd be kind of rude not to have a go on the MV too... thanks, lol
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ps the Bimota Tesi is the same bike by all accounts, different engine and tuning is allClarkey wrote:Years ago my good friend gingerman (adam or something on here) and I drove over an hour to just go and look at a first generation bimota tesi... bodywork and overall styling wise it is obviously extremely old fashioned, kind of reminds me of the old cbr1000, but the hub centre steering has held my fascination for a long time, and the vyrus is pretty much the epitome (spelling?) of that, and are a hell of a machine. I imagine buying one of them will make your MV seem like a cheap runaround value wise?rumpoldstilskin wrote:lmao, i've got to find one first, haven't ever seen one in the flesh either.Clarkey wrote: I'm happy to share in your excitement and joy at buying lovely and rare bikes, but the moment you buy a Vyrus I'm afraid jealousy will kick in and you can just fuck off
I did, sneakily, send an email from my physics tutor to Petronas Oil and was basically trying to blag a few of their FP-1 bikes that are secretly held in a bunker in Essex....... I asked for them as a donation to the doctorate program into renewable energies sourcing program saying we was researching how to alternatively fuel a 4 stroke internal combustion engine.
But it was all big fat LIES.... Muhahahahaha. I wanted them
All for little eld me
Needless to say-no response. As that would admit they even exist.
If you do get one, I want a go on that too... and as you've already offered me a go on your nelli (I haven't forgotten, as the shock of you agreeing so easily lodged the memory, lol), and whilst I'm there it'd be kind of rude not to have a go on the MV too... thanks, lol
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Yeah, I think they worked together on the tesi bikes, but not sure who exactly vyrus arerumpoldstilskin wrote:ps the Bimota Tesi is the same bike by all accounts, different engine and tuning is allClarkey wrote:Years ago my good friend gingerman (adam or something on here) and I drove over an hour to just go and look at a first generation bimota tesi... bodywork and overall styling wise it is obviously extremely old fashioned, kind of reminds me of the old cbr1000, but the hub centre steering has held my fascination for a long time, and the vyrus is pretty much the epitome (spelling?) of that, and are a hell of a machine. I imagine buying one of them will make your MV seem like a cheap runaround value wise?rumpoldstilskin wrote:lmao, i've got to find one first, haven't ever seen one in the flesh either.
I did, sneakily, send an email from my physics tutor to Petronas Oil and was basically trying to blag a few of their FP-1 bikes that are secretly held in a bunker in Essex....... I asked for them as a donation to the doctorate program into renewable energies sourcing program saying we was researching how to alternatively fuel a 4 stroke internal combustion engine.
But it was all big fat LIES.... Muhahahahaha. I wanted them
All for little eld me
Needless to say-no response. As that would admit they even exist.
If you do get one, I want a go on that too... and as you've already offered me a go on your nelli (I haven't forgotten, as the shock of you agreeing so easily lodged the memory, lol), and whilst I'm there it'd be kind of rude not to have a go on the MV too... thanks, lol
I think it's the 3rd generation tesi which is basically the vyrus, the tesi 1D has the same underlying tech, but the cosmetics are soooo different
that mm1 reminds me of the roehr