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Motorcycles of choice for special operators
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What kind of combat?
Confederate G2 P51 Combat Fighter
Check out this G2 P51 Combat Fghter
I think G2 is military code for "intel" so is MI
And this does look more James Bondish.
xfiltrate eat , drink and escape when necessary
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Originally Posted by xfiltrate
Confederate G2 P51 Combat Fighter
Check out this G2 P51 Combat Fghter
I think G2 is military code for "intel" so is MI
And this does look more James Bondish.
xfiltrate eat , drink and escape when necessary
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says there:
"The American Confederate Motors has lifted the veil from second generation of its P51 Combat Fighter. It is inspired by the first model but with some reference to the recent X132 Hellcat. This bike is the last effort of Pierre Terblanche who will migrate to Royal Enfield. The G2 P52 combat fighter where G2 stand for the second generation, proudly flaunts 56-degree V-twin engine with a displacement of 2163 cc."
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The $US10,000 discount for early orders really clinched the deal for me. Now, where did I put that spare $US110,000 I had lying around....? Maybe in my other pair of pants?
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Good to know
Thanks javkap, Obviously you are right, and I was wrong about the meaning of G2 - it is just that Combat Fighter sounds so military I made a logical conclusion Are you going to Viedma this year?
Markharf, here is a tip - Markharf or Markov? One or the other of his theories might help you find the missing US $110.00. If you do, let me know immediately.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markov_chain
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That's "one hundred and ten thousand US dollars," the approximate price of one of those rigs once you've taken the advance order discount. If you prefer, about a million six hundred and sixty-seven thousand Argentine pesos. Markov chains are inapplicable.
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I bought a Christini 450ds back in 2013, it was a demo bike 2012 model year. Paid $5300.00 USD. It is a fun bike. It makes riding in sand, mud, and steep rocky trails very easy. It is great for any type of difficult terrain. However I would not recommend for long distance riding or adventure travel for many reasons.
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