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Does anybody have a 2007 Hayabusa, with over 2500 miles on it for emmissions testing? I am in So Cal, and I would like to use the bike for 2 days. Please let me know. Thanks.
John Forces shop is in Yorba Linda...just wanted to add that so my post makes more sense..unlike the this guys request to borrow a 2007 busastop by john forces shop he might have one ??anyone on here got a supermodel wife i can borrow for 2 days!!!!
totally disagree-i can only speak for myself..i don`t care who comes knocking(yosh,dynojet,bridgestone or anyone else) to borrow my bike they aren`t getting it period.IMO these "big companies" should be able to afford there own bike to develope there product so they can sell it to all of us and make money. i wish cobra luck and i know they are a legit company but thats ridiculous..maybe they can use(dog)your bike and give you a free setup??? i`ll pay for mine.I for one don't understand everyone's hostility here. If Dynojet, Yoshimura, HPC, Tsugki, Brock, Metzeler, Bridgestone (or anyone else) wanted to borrow a bike for a couple days to test some new equipment, everyone in the area would be right on it. And everyone here would be all giddy about it, and you know they wouldn't be babying it either. Yet Cobra signs up here and posts the question and everyone dogs them out. Get real people. This is a legitimate company with a very comparable product to your all mighty PCIII and a significantly lower price point.
No, I don't have one I have a PC, no I don't know anyone at the company, I have absolutely no affiliation with the company or product, and from some of these response, I am nearly ashamed to have any affiliation with you all.
So would someone like to explain to me why after reading these posts, why would Cobra or any other new kid on the block (products) ever want to come back after all this abuse?
I'd be willing to bet that Cobra just like any other mfr would even give the donating bike person a free setup of their product.
You are totally correct. The manufacture most always compensates the bike's owners for using their bike. The people negatively responding thought this person was a squid.I for one don't understand everyone's hostility here. If Dynojet, Yoshimura, HPC, Tsugki, Brock, Metzeler, Bridgestone (or anyone else) wanted to borrow a bike for a couple days to test some new equipment, everyone in the area would be right on it. And everyone here would be all giddy about it, and you know they wouldn't be babying it either. Yet Cobra signs up here and posts the question and everyone dogs them out. Get real people. This is a legitimate company with a very comparable product to your all mighty PCIII and a significantly lower price point.
No, I don't have one I have a PC, no I don't know anyone at the company, I have absolutely no affiliation with the company or product, and from some of these response, I am nearly ashamed to have any affiliation with you all.
So would someone like to explain to me why after reading these posts, why would Cobra or any other new kid on the block (products) ever want to come back after all this abuse?
I'd be willing to bet that Cobra just like any other mfr would even give the donating bike person a free setup of their product.
ok cool, maybe i just learned something??? i still wouldn`t give anyone my bike but i see your point.If I weren't 2500 miles away, sure they could use it. I'd get the setup, and if they broke it, they'd get a bike. Simple as that.
You certainly can't expect smaller companies to buy one model of EVERY motorcycle out there, for just a couple days to test their products. Get real people, this is how it's done generally.
HMF didn't buy an 08 to make new pipes for, they borrowed one from an owner.
well they did only have 2 posts.You are totally correct. The manufacture most always compensates the bike's owners for using their bike. The people negatively responding thought this person was a squid.I for one don't understand everyone's hostility here. If Dynojet, Yoshimura, HPC, Tsugki, Brock, Metzeler, Bridgestone (or anyone else) wanted to borrow a bike for a couple days to test some new equipment, everyone in the area would be right on it. And everyone here would be all giddy about it, and you know they wouldn't be babying it either. Yet Cobra signs up here and posts the question and everyone dogs them out. Get real people. This is a legitimate company with a very comparable product to your all mighty PCIII and a significantly lower price point.
No, I don't have one I have a PC, no I don't know anyone at the company, I have absolutely no affiliation with the company or product, and from some of these response, I am nearly ashamed to have any affiliation with you all.
So would someone like to explain to me why after reading these posts, why would Cobra or any other new kid on the block (products) ever want to come back after all this abuse?
I'd be willing to bet that Cobra just like any other mfr would even give the donating bike person a free setup of their product.
These guys don't know how the aftermarket companies operate.
I'm sure if he would have posted up a little more info and identified himself better, it wouldn't be a problem. However, he posted a general question with only TWO posts so people don't really know who he is or what his real intentions are. I won't loan my brand new bike to a stranger, maybe some people will but I won't.I for one don't understand everyone's hostility here. If Dynojet, Yoshimura, HPC, Tsugki, Brock, Metzeler, Bridgestone (or anyone else) wanted to borrow a bike for a couple days to test some new equipment, everyone in the area would be right on it. And everyone here would be all giddy about it, and you know they wouldn't be babying it either. Yet Cobra signs up here and posts the question and everyone dogs them out. Get real people. This is a legitimate company with a very comparable product to your all mighty PCIII and a significantly lower price point.
No, I don't have one I have a PC, no I don't know anyone at the company, I have absolutely no affiliation with the company or product, and from some of these response, I am nearly ashamed to have any affiliation with you all.
So would someone like to explain to me why after reading these posts, why would Cobra or any other new kid on the block (products) ever want to come back after all this abuse?
I'd be willing to bet that Cobra just like any other mfr would even give the donating bike person a free setup of their product.