NINJA ZX-12 FEEL THE POWER

The ZX12 has wings, it would fly and the Hayabusa gains most of its speed while diving upon its prey

Busa Buster's boyfriend just loves Buster's win tunnel.

Busa Buster I made a thread just for you so you can explain the Kawsaki economics for us.
Please spew on what a deal your fantasy bike is.
 
I promised myself I wouldnt engage in such banter but I cant resist.
Kawabuser, the name alone strikes fear into the hearts of green loyalists everywhere. The omnipotent oppressor of all things green. You have painted yourself into a corner with your misguided malevolence. Fear not, Kawabuser. Soon the knowledge you lack will reveal itself to you. Enlightenment looms ever closer on the horizon...............
 
Daaaaaaaaa.

Omega, your dialoge with Bob at the ZX12 site is all in fine form. Why is it that some nit wit "Busa Buster" comes here in the color of green only to spew brown. WHY!

I do not go there and stir up anything, what is the sense of that. Point being the threads with Omega and Bob are worth reading.

Don't take me wrong I dont care what anyone rides, I just don't care to listen to some wannabe ZX12 owner talk out of there win tunnel. Like I said before, competition improves the breed. It's some of the inner breediing that worries me in the likes of Busa Buster.

And with a screen name of Busa Buster, if he can't take a joke then you know the rest of the saying! :)
 
Rick, you caught Braino,s error before I did. However, for the sake of technicality, the Convair (General Dynamics) C-131 Samaritan did exist. It entered service in the early 50's, was initially used by the USAF for casualty evacuation, and was later sold to a few foreign governments. The last ones in U.S. service were a few EC-131 electronics platforms used by the U.S. Navy.

However, no rear door/ramp ro-ro capability on a C-131, so it would be difficult to push any of the bikes mentioned out of one.

[This message has been edited by Mr Bear (edited 09 January 2000).]
 
Thanks Mr. Bear, I'm rsbj from the 12 site. I've never heard of the -131. It's kind of embarrasing to flyers to be enlightened about the history of their profession from someone else, but I welcome it.
You squids don't deserve the bad rap.
 
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