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B-King don't youMeet the Hayabusa's first cousin -the all-new B-King. And while 2008 B-KING the Hayabusa is a sleek sophisticate, the B-King is its rowdy alter ego. Its aggressive styling gives it an attitude that simply says, "Don't mess with me." Featuring a slightly modified version of the 2008 Hayabusa's new engine, complemented by state-of-the-art chassis and suspension systems, the B-King offers incredible all-around capabilities - breathtaking acceleration matched by precise, responsive handling. The performance differences between the two bikes are minimal. The B-King has its own valve dimensions to produce smooth, extraordinarily strong low-end power. And it has some unique chassis components, such as its finely crafted swing arm. The real difference, though, is styling. The B-King's imposing engine is out there for all the world to see. One look at its twin exhaust pipes is enough to know that it has the power to reward you with a one-of-a-kind sport riding experience. The new B-King -you've never ridden anything like it.
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First thing to go would be those mirrors though
Last edited by SEVENSGT; 08-09-07 at 09:50 PM. Reason: fugly mirrors
"One look at its twin exhaust pipes is enough to know that it has the power to reward you with a one-of-a-kind sport riding experience."
The 250 rebel I road for the msf class had twin exhaust pipes.......
man, i like naked bikes, but that has got to be the ugliest sumbitch i have seen. only thing worse is the Benelli
yikes!
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looks like a mockingbird
TL1000R --- For those who like to drive high speed tanks
that if I could I would buy that benelli![]()
wuts with the giant mufflers? they seem a little big for the bike
Tuono
Like the Benelli, think the B King looks like shit