Load, say you and I design an engine on paper. Apply that theory. The theory becomes reality; We have 2 dimensions called X times Y = Z. So, from 2-dimensional lines on a sheet of paper to 3-dimensional parts, we now have a part that did not meet sheet or napkin specs.
Now, the 10 has a recall. That means one of 2 things. They found through limited tests or tests in the, "field" are called "WE" sitting on the [post-production] that some part like a frame has a flaw. Say the engine has some type of minor fix to it. Thus the recall.
So, does that mean another thing like move the bike up in rating or one glitch taken care of e.g., a frame flaw. Maybe it is engine, maybe ignition as being the other areas?
A HP rating can change could be called, scenario 2. They could match of course, the more strict euro emissions and still have the faster bike. No difference here, you just ignore whomever knows shit about speed in the gov scene are pussy politico that have no clue of their job description. In other words, 186 comes quicker than an ss gearstopoe beamer it to blow one of those beamers off the map would be description 2. And ever so slight is the bump, just to piss your ass off. They could have made it much faster but, Nnnnoooooooooooooooo, just fast enough is the recall fix, they fixed YOU! Get it now, load?
* Last updated by: Hub on 12/12/2010 @ 4:06 AM *
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