F/S: Rossi #46 decals
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F/S: Rossi #46 decals
Yep, got a few left over from another custom order. These are all made with 6 years outdoor German vinyl, yellow color. Some are in 7"x2.5" ($4+1.5shipping), some are in 9.8"x4.2" ($5 + 1.5 shipping). Please go to http://www.crazyvinyls.com/sho....html if you're interested (just purchase the exact amount for the decals, then add $1.5 for shipping). Oh, please put in your shipping address in the note. Let me know if you have any questions, thanks! :D
Oh, here's a sample image
Oh, here's a sample image
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Re: F/S: Rossi #46 decals (MSchu)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MSchu »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">as good as Valentino is, and he is really really good.. he's got a LONG way to go to match this man
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How is that?
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How is that?
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Re: (Vtec44)
He's not referring to the bike per se, more of the rider
"This victory, obtained on the circuit considered to be the most difficult of that time, marked the beginning of an era that lasted seventeen years, in which period the union Agostini-MV AGUSTA won fourteen world titles, ten victories in the Tourist Trophy and over 250 race wins."
http://www.mvagusta.com/web-mv....html
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"This victory, obtained on the circuit considered to be the most difficult of that time, marked the beginning of an era that lasted seventeen years, in which period the union Agostini-MV AGUSTA won fourteen world titles, ten victories in the Tourist Trophy and over 250 race wins."
http://www.mvagusta.com/web-mv....html
Read that for more info
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Brian*STi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">He's not referring to the bike per se, more of the rider
"This victory, obtained on the circuit considered to be the most difficult of that time, marked the beginning of an era that lasted seventeen years, in which period the union Agostini-MV AGUSTA won fourteen world titles, ten victories in the Tourist Trophy and over 250 race wins."
http://www.mvagusta.com/web-mv....html
Read that for more info
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"This victory, obtained on the circuit considered to be the most difficult of that time, marked the beginning of an era that lasted seventeen years, in which period the union Agostini-MV AGUSTA won fourteen world titles, ten victories in the Tourist Trophy and over 250 race wins."
http://www.mvagusta.com/web-mv....html
Read that for more info
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If Rossi was to stay with Honda, he would have kicked everyone's a$$ and would have matched that record in a few years, but what's the challenge in that? He was consistantly beating his nearest rival with ease, it was actually boring to watch MotoGP LOL. Now, if he moves to Ducati and kick everyone's a$$, that will be awesome.
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Re: (Vtec44)
You also have to consider that bikes are much faster, more power, ie a handful. And the guys at the grid are some of the best racers there ever was, ie broken lap records.
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Re: (ScareyH22A)
On the other hand, tire technology and suspension technology (as well as chassis design) has evolved as well to accomadate the increases in power. I've seen footage of older GP races, and to say those things appeared to be a handful is a gross understatement. But comparing bikes of yesterday and today is almost like comparing apples to oranges.
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It's also like saying who was better, Michael Jordan or Wilt Chamberlan... I say Wilt eveytime... the younger crowd just has no perspective of history with which to judge, unless they have conceeded to study there heritage. So it's always what they see right in front of there face that makes them giddy with hormones.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MSchu »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It's also like saying who was better, Michael Jordan or Wilt Chamberlan... I say Wilt eveytime... the younger crowd just has no perspective of history with which to judge, unless they have conceeded to study there heritage. So it's always what they see right in front of there face that makes them giddy with hormones.</TD></TR></TABLE>
okay, i have wondered this for a long time. how old are you?!
okay, i have wondered this for a long time. how old are you?!
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