MotoGP back in session
After a 4 week summer break the MotoGP is finally back in session. Not much has changed with Rossi still far, faaar in the lead. The race in Brno, CZ was still a great race though. Hayden and Edwards didn't do as well as I'd have liked but it was an exciting race with no crashes. The only incident was at the end when Gibernau ran out of gas. He's had no luck this season but is still pushing Rossi to the limits. As I predicted, Edwards is doing pretty well! He's currently 4th, ahead of Gibernau, with Melandri, then Biaggi ahead and Rossi at the top. It's a close race and should be a good season with only 17 points seperating the 2nd-7th place racers. As always the one stop shop for MotoGP news is www.motogp.com.
While on the topic, pictures of the 2006 motorcycle product lines are starting to surface. The new R6 looks amazing with a redesigned front-end, easy to remove rear fender, increased horsepower, slipper clutch, higher seat height, and first of it's kind stubby muffler. Checkout the pics in this article. It's going to redline at an amazing 17,5K RPM and the only downside I can see is it doesn't come in red.
While on the topic, pictures of the 2006 motorcycle product lines are starting to surface. The new R6 looks amazing with a redesigned front-end, easy to remove rear fender, increased horsepower, slipper clutch, higher seat height, and first of it's kind stubby muffler. Checkout the pics in this article. It's going to redline at an amazing 17,5K RPM and the only downside I can see is it doesn't come in red.



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that mess underneath the seat would obviously have to be ripped off.. other than that it's a good looking bike
I bet it's simple to remove, which is probably their goal.
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