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Guy Martin is so qwerky haha

That's because he has Asbergers. My lad has this and is not normal acting or thinking like Guy. Once I read Guys book speed and he said he had it it all makes sense

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That "near stock" Tyco beemer was £250k's worth ! I bet Lorenzo would have faired better on his M1

 

How can it be 250k worth of bike?

Upgraded brakes/suspension and engine isnt £230k.

Mabey the whole setup is 250k but not the bike.

No, I don't think that bike was worth that much, but easy to see how a professionally built bike could be worth that much. Suspension alone can cost as much as a whole bike, and with the labour prices charged by "the best" builders and customs made parts from exotic materials, 200k could be spent very quickly.

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Guy Martin is so qwerky haha

That's because he has Asbergers. My lad has this and is not normal acting or thinking like Guy. Once I read Guys book speed and he said he had it it all makes sense

That would make sense, our lass asked me "Is he diagnosed with something" and I just thought he was a bit mental (as mental as you need to be to do the IoM TT...).

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I was just reading about the WD40 Superbike team having their bikes stolen. It says worth £200,000 but that was 2 x Superbikes and 1x Supersport bike

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