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What's the bike your history says you should have owned, but haven't....

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History would dictate I REALLY should have owned a KTM 990SM.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284506039391 ... SwUwRhedTJ

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I'm not actually even sure why i've not... But it's somewhat surprising to me.
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I once very very very nearly bought an 848 Ducati.

I chickened out at the last moment and two months later bought a 700 Transalp, go figure!
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A GSXR 750Y at nearly 60 years old.

My mind was willing but my body just said ‘What the f**k were you thinking about’.

Fortunately the need for funds when I was buying a house gave me the excuse to sell it.
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Post by Le_Fromage_Grande »

Yamaha OW01, I bought a YZF750 instead, they were both £5300, the YZF was a better bike, 4 years newer and lower mileage.
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Post by MrLongbeard »

I really should have had either an MT-01 or a V-Max in my garage at some point, or both, I've never been interested in faired bikes and they sit well in the naked / muscle / cruiser bike category that I tend to gravitate to
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I put a deposit on a Suzuki 'teapot' when they came out, but changed my mind* and never had one or even rode one. I should at least try to get a ride on one.

* Didn't have a secure place to keep it and lived in Newcastle at the time.
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Suzuki TL1000S - I really wanted one of these and really don't know why I didn't get one.
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dern wrote: Mon Nov 01, 2021 9:42 am Suzuki TL1000S - I really wanted one of these and really don't know why I didn't get one.
Never really got the TL1000S at all, only rode Doccas one and it was, well, ok.... the TL1000R though, that's a thing of beauty !
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Gixxer thou' or R1. They were the stuff of my dreams 20 years ago and I would have said then that they were too big for me, both size and power.

I recon I'd get on alright with one of them now though I've no burning desire to own one as my main bike. I wouldn't turn down the offer to have a go.
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I've got these strange urges when I see the new Hayabusa, especially the black and orange one. Do I need to seek medical attention?
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Post by Rockburner »

When younger I was close to buying a ZX7R at multiple points, but never did - it would have been the natural progression from the ZXR400.

I suppose at a later point I 'should' have ended up with an R1200GS, but stuck with the Rocksters (and glad I did so tbh).
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RC30 as I loved the NC30 and should have had one when they were £8k, and V4 tuono as I love sportsbikes with proper bars ;)
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ZXR750 H1 or H2
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Trinity765 wrote: Mon Nov 01, 2021 9:58 am Gixxer thou' or R1. They were the stuff of my dreams 20 years ago and I would have said then that they were too big for me, both size and power.

I recon I'd get on alright with one of them now though I've no burning desire to own one as my main bike. I wouldn't turn down the offer to have a go.
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Post by Bustaspoke »

As a Yamaha fan & the owner of a XT600 & FZ750,I really should have bought a YZF750 at some point.
I really liked the red & white 4XV R1,but I needed my licence for my job.I still think it's a great looking 'Superbike' to fast for me though...
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Bustaspoke wrote: Mon Nov 01, 2021 12:46 pm As a Yamaha fan & the owner of a XT600 & FZ750,I really should have bought a YZF750 at some point.
I really liked the red & white 4XV R1,but I needed my licence for my job.I still think it's a great looking 'Superbike' to fast for me though...
I loved my pink and white one, had it 4 years, traded it in on an R1
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A Bmw tourer or Newer VFR
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weeksy wrote: Mon Nov 01, 2021 9:55 am ok.... the TL1000R though, that's a thing of beauty !
I've been offered one to use it as a track bike. It hasn't run in years (I think) and would need some TLC. Trying to find space in the garage. :(
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Post by Skub »

Mostly whatever I've wanted I've managed to own at some stage. One notable exception is a Kawasaki triple,but I'm not dead yet.

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I have also a soft spot for the older KTM Superdukes.

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Post by Dickyboy »

Being a V twin lover and having owned 3 Morinis and 3 Guzzis, can't quite work out why I've never owned a Ducati Monster, on the face of it one would be my perfect bike, with my history maybe I prefer bikes that come up a little short of ideal.