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GOING GREEN???

 
Mongoosed Mongoosed
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 09/09
Posted: 09/20/09
10:37 AM

Please don't start going "GREEN" on us.  I canceled my Popular Science subscription because it went TREE HUGGER on me, everything was about Global Warming BS, and carbon this or that - UHHHG that's what we exhale people! Plus its getting cooler not warmer, but I guess facts don't matter at all, because it's exactly like a religion. You don't ask a Muslim, "Why in hell do you believe that junk hahaha???" Your insensitivity may cost him some pain, and you might feel some pain, real PAIN too.  
My point is your going to loose readers if you start "GOING GREEN", starting with me!!!
 Get back to horsepower please - high test 93 octane +, 186+ mph bikes that get your blood pumping, not bzzzzz, "Look at me I am saving the planet", junk!!! You want to save the planet??? Its called dropping your carbon footprint isn't it??? OK kill yourself, BAMM!!! IT'S DONE!!!
  I think I am in the majority when I say, I think sport bikes 600 to 1400 will be around for a while unless the Obama GREENIES and the like outlaw them.
 Sport Bikes get 52 to 35 mpg, and that's great for most people. If you can afford around 12 grand for a bike, $200-$900 for a helmet, $400 plus for tires every three to five thousand miles, your not dieing at the pump when gas goes up some are you?  

 

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