Frameless ducs?

Started by gm2, February 23, 2010, 10:06:54 AM

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cduarte

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Bullfrog

Quote from: NorDog on February 23, 2010, 01:19:57 PM
Forgive me for picking fly shit out of the pepper, but

;D in French we have a similar expression that literally translates to "sodomizing flies"  [beer]
-the Frog
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pitbull

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NorDog

Quote from: Bullfrog on March 01, 2010, 01:13:32 PM
;D in French we have a similar expression that literally translates to "sodomizing flies"  [beer]

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Bullfrog

Quote from: pitbull on March 03, 2010, 08:33:57 AM

my first thought as well.

Yep, there have been a few frameless bikes. I had a chance to ride that one, back when i lived in NZ.
-the Frog
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Bill in OKC

It used to be that racing improved the showroom offerings...  now I am not so sure anymore.  Is it possible that what is good for the highest levels of racing is not necessarily a good thing on the street or in your garage?  I can think of a few go-fast goodies that never made it to production.
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Triple J

Quote from: Bill in OKC on March 03, 2010, 01:24:18 PM
It used to be that racing improved the showroom offerings...  now I am not so sure anymore.  Is it possible that what is good for the highest levels of racing is not necessarily a good thing on the street or in your garage?  I can think of a few go-fast goodies that never made it to production.

Racing still improves street machines...just not everything is applicable. Supposedly the oval throttle bodies on the current gen. SBK motors were developed and refined on the MotoGP bike.