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12-11-2011, 06:46 AM
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I RACE U LOSE
Join Date: Oct 2011
Bikes: 2000 R1 SOLD & 2006 R1 50th Anniversary & 2012 R1 50th G.P. Anniversary#145
Location: Philly now Langhorne Pa.
Posts: 2,491
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How many 2012 MotoGP 50th Anniversary R1s are there?
Want to know what number of 2000 members have,mine is #0145 of 2000.I live near Philly,but bought in West Va. Please post up your numbers here,and base price you paid ,I got mine for $12,995 before extended warranty and tax and tags.And where you live to get an idea of how spread out they all are,Thanks. Kurt J.
http://g.co/maps/496p5
Last edited by Kevap; 03-23-2013 at 10:21 PM.
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01-12-2012, 11:54 PM
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My R1 eats me.
Join Date: May 2004
Bikes: 2001 Red R1 (last of the carb ones, and a wonderful, iconic first style R1. I love that carb engine sound) - 2006 50th Anniversary yellow, black wheels - In Connecticut, will trade for new 2012 50th - 2006 50th Anniversary LE yellow
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Hey Kurt. Congrats on your new bike!! Post pics.
Good initiative. I ordered one, got one unit assigned from Dutch Rec Vehicles upstate New York and will get it in a month. Will post pictures and give you info on bike #.
We have very similar style and favorites!
I will be up to 4 R1, including:
2001 Red R1 (last of the carb ones, and a wonderful, iconic first style R1. I love that carb engine sound) - I keep it in Europe
2006 50th Anniversary yellow, black wheels - In Connecticut, will trade for new 2012 50th
2006 50th Anniversary LE yellow, just bought it with 600 miles, #379 - In Connecticut
2012 50th Anniversary Red/White # tbd, once bike arrives!
M A T T A S I N A R I
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02-21-2012, 07:07 PM
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My R1 eats me.
Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 2
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i have number 949 in Northern Va. i just joined this forum today, i'll get some pics up soon.. ive alredy got some levers, flushmounts, wind screen, fender eliminator, MGP exhaust on order, magic blinkers coming.... im sure there is more... i spent a ton of money on parts the day after i bought it.
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02-29-2012, 03:49 AM
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Take it easy
Join Date: Feb 2012
Bikes: 2012 WGP 50th R1 #106, 2009 R1, 2000 VTR1000 SP1, 2007 WR450, Honda @125 scooter
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 113
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How many 2012 MotoGP 50th Anniversary R1s are there?
Just wondering how many bikes are in each country. I have been told there are 20 in Australia but this seams a bit low so I was wanting to see if anyone knew what the allocation is for each country.
For privacy, don't be street specific
34 loaded up on the map now
Last edited by dochudson; 07-12-2012 at 07:28 PM.
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02-29-2012, 08:45 AM
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I eat my R1
Join Date: Dec 2009
Bikes: (Future 2012 project R1 bike), 2011 S1000RR, 2009 GSXR 1000, 2009 R1 (sold), 2006 SV650 (sold), 2009 ninja 250R (sold)
Location: Van Nuys, CA
Posts: 562
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Well 2000 are made worldwide, I think the US has 700 of them (not sure). Europe has to have a good chunck; but yeah I think 20 is kind of low for a big and rich country like Australia.
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02-29-2012, 09:50 AM
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I eat my R1
Join Date: Aug 2010
Bikes: 2012 Super Tenere, 2002 R1
Location: Marionville, MO
Posts: 333
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I thought the US only got 500 of them.. I'm looking at one across the showroom right now.
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02-29-2012, 09:53 AM
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Banned
Join Date: May 2002
Bikes: 98,1/2. R1
Location: melbourne.Aus
Posts: 31,558
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DesignPattern
Well 2000 are made worldwide, I think the US has 700 of them (not sure). Europe has to have a good chunck; but yeah I think 20 is kind of low for a big and rich country like Australia.
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big?  there's only 20 mill' of us, give or take.
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02-29-2012, 10:07 AM
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I RACE U LOSE
Join Date: Oct 2011
Bikes: 2000 R1 SOLD & 2006 R1 50th Anniversary & 2012 R1 50th G.P. Anniversary#145
Location: Philly now Langhorne Pa.
Posts: 2,491
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750 for the U.S.A. (1 for me) I'd imagine at least 1,000 for Europe,with 250 left for the rest of the World,so 50 to 75 for our Australian friends.
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'06 50th GYT-R CarbonSlipons,Akra Y Graves stacks,blockoffs,covers BMCair Bazzaz Zafm Zfi mapsw Vortex w/520ERV3 Shogun sliders Vortex rearsets Renthal med.comp Ballistic12cell Stompgrip CRG levers Galfer SBK fr&rr rotors ProboltTi  '12 50th WGP#145. Graves full Ti carbon ex,stacks,blockoffs BMCair Yosh case,oilfill,yokenut,axleblocks Renthal w/520ERV3 CRG RC2's Watsen's Shogun framesliders Renthal med.comp Ballistic8cell ProboltTi  Lucky 13th R1-013Squadron Member
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02-29-2012, 01:12 PM
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N3w B
Join Date: Jun 2011
Bikes: 06 R1, 77 Superglide, Pro-Street Chopper, 2008 ZX14
Location: Selah, WA
Posts: 147
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Why not make 2012?
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02-29-2012, 01:22 PM
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No rest for the wikid
Join Date: Jan 2007
Bikes: 2007 Yamaha R1 (Street again) - 2009 Suzuki GSX-R 600 (Track)
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 6,331
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blur1
big?  there's only 20 mill' of us, give or take. 
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Big country... Small population. Most are along the southern coast with Sydney, Melbourne, and Victoria Right?
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02-29-2012, 01:49 PM
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Take it easy
Join Date: Feb 2012
Bikes: 2012 WGP 50th R1 #106, 2009 R1, 2000 VTR1000 SP1, 2007 WR450, Honda @125 scooter
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 113
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Australia has 127 dealers listed on their Yamaha webpage. One dealership in Melbourne city has 2 on the floor and I bought one from a rural dealer as did a mate of mine. The dealers are tellin people there are only 20 coming to Australia but I would be thinking as a minimum there would be one per dealer taking into account some of the rural dealers won't sell any. I was wondering if anyone is interested in doing some sort of database to follow what Yamaha are doing. I could plot on a Google map the city and bike number. My one is number 160.
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02-29-2012, 03:58 PM
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50th 2012 R1 #1071/2000
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: malaysia
Posts: 113
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Malaysia only have 2
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02-29-2012, 04:20 PM
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Banned
Join Date: May 2002
Bikes: 98,1/2. R1
Location: melbourne.Aus
Posts: 31,558
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 4EverWiKiD
Big country... Small population. Most are along the southern coast with Sydney, Melbourne, and Victoria Right?
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the whole east coast is livable, but yeah melbourne and sydney are the biggest. (victoria and new south wales).
the whole coastline has people but the interior of this continent is some of the driest desert on the planet.
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02-29-2012, 04:27 PM
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No rest for the wikid
Join Date: Jan 2007
Bikes: 2007 Yamaha R1 (Street again) - 2009 Suzuki GSX-R 600 (Track)
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 6,331
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blur1
the whole east coast is livable, but yeah melbourne and sydney are the biggest. (victoria and new south wales).
the whole coastline has people but the interior of this continent is some of the driest desert on the planet.
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Yeah, I checked the map. It's I saw blips along the shore line starting around mid-south and up along the northeast coast. Pretty crazy how you have all that land, but only a small portion desirable. Cracks me up how people want to go visit there. That country has more shit that can kill you then anywhere else.
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02-29-2012, 04:30 PM
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I RACE U LOSE
Join Date: Oct 2011
Bikes: 2000 R1 SOLD & 2006 R1 50th Anniversary & 2012 R1 50th G.P. Anniversary#145
Location: Philly now Langhorne Pa.
Posts: 2,491
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Originally Posted by dochudson
Australia has 127 dealers listed on their Yamaha webpage. One dealership in Melbourne city has 2 on the floor and I bought one from a rural dealer as did a mate of mine. The dealers are tellin people there are only 20 coming to Australia but I would be thinking as a minimum there would be one per dealer taking into account some of the rural dealers won't sell any. I was wondering if anyone is interested in doing some sort of database to follow what Yamaha are doing. I could plot on a Google map the city and bike number. My one is number 160.
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#145 in Pennsylvania,bought in West Virginia U.S.A.
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'06 50th GYT-R CarbonSlipons,Akra Y Graves stacks,blockoffs,covers BMCair Bazzaz Zafm Zfi mapsw Vortex w/520ERV3 Shogun sliders Vortex rearsets Renthal med.comp Ballistic12cell Stompgrip CRG levers Galfer SBK fr&rr rotors ProboltTi  '12 50th WGP#145. Graves full Ti carbon ex,stacks,blockoffs BMCair Yosh case,oilfill,yokenut,axleblocks Renthal w/520ERV3 CRG RC2's Watsen's Shogun framesliders Renthal med.comp Ballistic8cell ProboltTi  Lucky 13th R1-013Squadron Member
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02-29-2012, 04:34 PM
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Banned
Join Date: May 2002
Bikes: 98,1/2. R1
Location: melbourne.Aus
Posts: 31,558
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 4EverWiKiD
Yeah, I checked the map. It's I saw blips along the shore line starting around mid-south and up along the northeast coast. Pretty crazy how you have all that land, but only a small portion desirable. Cracks me up how people want to go visit there. That country has more shit that can kill you then anywhere else. 
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yep. we have some nasty buggers here! 
drop bears are the worst!
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02-29-2012, 04:37 PM
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No rest for the wikid
Join Date: Jan 2007
Bikes: 2007 Yamaha R1 (Street again) - 2009 Suzuki GSX-R 600 (Track)
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 6,331
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blur1
yep. we have some nasty buggers here! 
drop bears are the worst! 
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How are they around the major cities?
Drop Bears lol
A drop bear (or dropbear) is a fictitious Australian marsupial.[1] Drop bears are commonly said to be unusually large, vicious, carnivorous koalas that inhabit treetops and attack their prey by dropping onto their heads from above.[2] They are an example of local lore intended to frighten and confuse outsiders and amuse locals, similar to the jackalope, hoop snake, wild haggis, or snipe hunt.
It is often suggested that doing ridiculous things like having forks in the hair or Vegemite or toothpaste spread behind the ears will deter the creatures.[3]
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02-29-2012, 04:44 PM
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Banned
Join Date: May 2002
Bikes: 98,1/2. R1
Location: melbourne.Aus
Posts: 31,558
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 4EverWiKiD
How are they around the major cities?
Drop Bears lol
A drop bear (or dropbear) is a fictitious Australian marsupial.[1] Drop bears are commonly said to be unusually large, vicious, carnivorous koalas that inhabit treetops and attack their prey by dropping onto their heads from above.[2] They are an example of local lore intended to frighten and confuse outsiders and amuse locals, similar to the jackalope, hoop snake, wild haggis, or snipe hunt.
It is often suggested that doing ridiculous things like having forks in the hair or Vegemite or toothpaste spread behind the ears will deter the creatures.[3]
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the nasty spiders: funnelweb and redback for example LIVE in our cities!
well the suburban parts that aren't concrete anyway.
some snakes: tiger and brown live there too.
i thought you'd like the drop-bear thing.
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02-29-2012, 04:50 PM
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Take it easy
Join Date: Feb 2012
Bikes: 2012 WGP 50th R1 #106, 2009 R1, 2000 VTR1000 SP1, 2007 WR450, Honda @125 scooter
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 113
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Just a tip for any visitors, just smear vegimite behind your ears and under your eyes and you will not be attacked by any wild creature.
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02-29-2012, 04:57 PM
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Take it easy
Join Date: Feb 2012
Bikes: 2012 WGP 50th R1 #106, 2009 R1, 2000 VTR1000 SP1, 2007 WR450, Honda @125 scooter
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 113
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