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Most powerful production motorcycle in the world

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that's likely the same bike as the vyrus that is owned by the poster here that got super pissed off about talking about vyruses
 
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that's likely the same bike as the vyrus that is owned by the poster here that got super pissed off about talking about vyruses

Yeah, you're probably right. Regardless, it's an amazing looking bike that really stood out amongst the thousands and thousands of awesome sportbikes that weekend.
 
God I love Love Love this Forum/Site.

There isn't another one with this Content/Quality/Range of subject.

The bike in question, does nothing for me, though.
 
I wanna see video of that thing maneuvering. I like the look, but.... practicality is also a thought since I actually USE my bikes instead of look at them :twofinger
 
I mean both high and low speed stuff. :thumbup It wouldn't be any good for me on the street if to turn around I had to do a 6 point turn around.
 
I can't remember reading such an uninformed bunch of dribble for quite some time. I doubt that any of you have ridden the bike; for if you had, you would know it handles better then any conventional bike built. You say that it's nothing new, but if you knew anything about it, you would know that the guy that built the first one is the same guy that is building this one. I'll also bet you didn't know that Massimo Tamburini was instrumental in its current design. Valentino Rossi also had input into its development. It has been the pet project of half the Italian motorcycle designers. The President of Ducati gives Vyrus a super deal on the engines because he wants it to be built. The guy that personally builds the engines like the one in this bike, is the head of Ducati Moto GP engine development. They all work under contract for the rest of the industry but spend their free time working on this bike for a reason. I've been there when they have gotten together and I'm not worthy to be in the same room as these motorcycle gods. I can't understand a word they say, but I'd bet they know a far cry more about motorcycles then the likes of you guys will know in 10 lifetimes. You don't even know enough to be embarrassed.
They are not trying to make a bike for the numb-nuts of the world. They are at the pentacle of motorcycle design. While every other builder is going broke, Vyrus has over 2 years of orders for their $100000 motorcycles.
Before you comment, remember; it's better to be thought a fool then to open your mouth and remove all doubt.

Did your Vyrus come with a douche bottle? ...you know...to help wash the sand out the vajayjay and what not.
 
I can't remember reading such an uninformed bunch of dribble for quite some time.

<a buncha crap>

You don't even know enough to be embarrassed.

<more crap>

They are not trying to make a bike for the numb-nuts of the world. They are at the pentacle ( :laughing ) of motorcycle design.

<poop out da mouf>

Before you comment, remember; it's better to be thought a fool then to open your mouth and remove all doubt.

That last line was the only one that you had right... too bad you didn't follow your own advice.

...Hope you get to read these messages from all of us "basketball players"...
 
Did your Vyrus come with a douche bottle? ...you know...to help wash the sand out the vajayjay and what not.

you and your ilk need to just shush, when your betters are talking :x
 
are you guys old enough to remember this?

ron haslam's 1985 elf honda. he was known as "rocket ron" as he almost always led the first few laps of the race on this thing.
 

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Well, imo it's an awesome bike in just about every way.

But I don't think it's the "GREATEST THING IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND".

Admittedly, I do not own one so I could totally be wrong.
 
are you guys old enough to remember this?

ron haslam's 1985 elf honda. he was known as "rocket ron" as he almost always led the first few laps of the race on this thing.

More than "Old Enough"...but, what does "most always led the first few laps" mean? Crossing the finish line first, has been the notable thing.

Being in a position in the last few laps to do that, has been a notable thing, or leading an entire race, has been notable.....
 
Apologies. For I have not had the good fortune to have rubbed my gonads on a Vyrus.

I will now proceed to punch myself in the dick.

:party

One Punch, like a Mule Kick...that puts you in the ER.

Lighter punches done repeatedly...is just playin with yourself.
 
I love BARF; everyone's an engineer.

I think it looks like fun. If I could afford one I'd get in line. I like weird stuff.

Oh, and the Cyrus the Vyrus guy needs to chill out. I'm sure the company loves having themselves represented in such a professional manner. :rolleyes

:twofinger

Does anyone know if this thing has seen any real race duty?
And just what class would it race in? I suppose you could run it in that no rules race that's going to happen at Miller sometime in the next 100 years.
 
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