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brcacti
post Oct 25 2020, 11:43 AM
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post Oct 25 2020, 08:04 PM
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Personally I would prefer driving my '73 2.0....just did and had a blast after clutch cable replacement and adjustment dial in. Going over 200 mph scares me as does over 100 mph and if I went from 0 to 100 in 1.9 seconds I'd bet I would pass out. Plus the stress of driving a million plus dollar car with that milk truck behind me at a stop light and the driver is texting....I am learning that less is more in my life....don't know about anyone else....plus my 914 keeps me up at night as it is. At that speed a tire issue could ruin your whole day. This is the same reason I loved my Norton 750 Commando so much.....you think you are screaming through the curves but you look down and you are going 62 miles per hour...in the straight-a way....914 top off cruise at 50 mph works just great for me.....the $1,000,000 plus cost isn't even an issue as I know my Iraqi dinars are going to re-value any minute now....
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