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Old 15-12-2005, 04:13 PM   #22
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There are good and bad things with both. Me, I'm the HP its that bit more raucious and although it needs more driver involvement around the twisties, you have to work the steering, set the corner approach up, brake at the right time, but when you do it rewards and flatters, in the sense that you did the work and was your effort.
+1 i agree ppl are goin on about LSD 6 stacker etc my HP is a june/00 model SII has LSD (all XR's do) and premium sound i love my XR but i didnt know the difference between the 2 wen i bought mine id prob choose either but mine happened to be a HP and i love it (5sp) rides good goes hard wen i want it to which is rarely cause i hardly ever go beyond 3000 rpm but wen i want to do it it will honestly though id take either
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