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Streetbike vs 03/04 cobra opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraRed01" data-source="post: 15164625" data-attributes="member: 11346"><p>Friends and superbikes on the street? Sounds dangerous. Catch me if you can...and the one upsmanship thing. Can you resist? Then again cruising in a pack of Terminators can get out of hand also...but you've got a "cage" and 4 wheels. When I road my cafe bike many years ago I tended to out drive the road surface. Immaturity on my part of course. Always pushing too hard. Can't imagine driving a superbike with twice the hp and the constant temptation to drop a knee. You can cruise a Terminator (enjoy driving slow) but cruising clip ons...not so much. Of course, little can replace the joy of biking. Would you do track days with the bike? A safer place to really enjoy the bike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraRed01, post: 15164625, member: 11346"] Friends and superbikes on the street? Sounds dangerous. Catch me if you can...and the one upsmanship thing. Can you resist? Then again cruising in a pack of Terminators can get out of hand also...but you've got a "cage" and 4 wheels. When I road my cafe bike many years ago I tended to out drive the road surface. Immaturity on my part of course. Always pushing too hard. Can't imagine driving a superbike with twice the hp and the constant temptation to drop a knee. You can cruise a Terminator (enjoy driving slow) but cruising clip ons...not so much. Of course, little can replace the joy of biking. Would you do track days with the bike? A safer place to really enjoy the bike. [/QUOTE]
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