The future's bright, the future is
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Re: The future's bright, the future is
In Autumnal colours too,nice one.
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Re: The future's bright, the future is
Yep,
Get your coat dear.
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Re: The future's bright, the future is
I normally play hard to get, but I'll give in for a couple of pints.
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Re: The future's bright, the future is
Happy new bike day ( my fireblade is called Dave - named by my wife )
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Re: The future's bright, the future is
Congrats! I like the colour.
I don't know if you're going to buy "retro" luggage or not, but i have an original set of Swagman throwovers if you'd be interested. (Has to be said, they're only 25l so not huge). They'd certainly suit if you're going for the complete "look"
I don't know if you're going to buy "retro" luggage or not, but i have an original set of Swagman throwovers if you'd be interested. (Has to be said, they're only 25l so not huge). They'd certainly suit if you're going for the complete "look"
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Congrats on the new ride... I confess the style doesn't do it for me, but if it works for you that's all that matters
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Re: The future's bright, the future is
All the best bikes are orange!
Happy new bike day.
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Love it, and really pleased you made the decision that you have- as others have said, there is definitely value in sometimes just cutting potential perceived losses and doing what is needed to bring a new happy outcome quickly and cleanly and not dwelling too much on " I could maybe ( and maybe not) save £x by doing y first" options
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Be interesting to see where the old bike reappears....and the price tag. (But you probably won't be able to let how much has been done to it and at what cost).
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They said that they had sold it straight on at no profit and that whoever bought it, knows it's history.Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Oct 23, 2022 9:47 am Be interesting to see where the old bike reappears....and the price tag. (But you probably won't be able to let how much has been done to it and at what cost).
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They also said that there is a lot of low mileage bikes coming onto the market right now where people took out PCP deals before covid and then didn't ride much - so 2023 will be a good year for picking up low mileage second hand bikes.
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I put 200 miles on it over the weekend. The sound of it is addictive and the handling, which is why I liked it in the first place, is something like magic considering its weight. I guess that's the small back wheel and low down weight. Now the brakes have bedded in I tested them yesterday and nearly threw myself up the tank - they'll do.
To do
Cover with ACF 50
Buy some tank protector dots/stickers
Swap the tyres over for winter - probably PR 5s or 6s
Get my sat nav and sump guard fitted - they'll do that at the first service. There is no room under the seat - it's where all the technology is hidden and there's not even room for a pen so I'll let them work that out.
Fit my Gerbing heated gloves - same issue as above, it's not going to be easy.
Then screen, tail tidy and luggage solution but no hurry for those as won't need them until spring.
Crochet an orange and black brake reservoir cover
To do
Cover with ACF 50
Buy some tank protector dots/stickers
Swap the tyres over for winter - probably PR 5s or 6s
Get my sat nav and sump guard fitted - they'll do that at the first service. There is no room under the seat - it's where all the technology is hidden and there's not even room for a pen so I'll let them work that out.
Fit my Gerbing heated gloves - same issue as above, it's not going to be easy.
Then screen, tail tidy and luggage solution but no hurry for those as won't need them until spring.
Crochet an orange and black brake reservoir cover
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Could be a tasty little sideline,if you hit up weeksy and the KTM gang.
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Re: The future's bright, the future is
Don't put a screen on it, it'll make it look like an old man's bike.
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Re: The future's bright, the future is
I will need one. Maybe just for touring?Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Oct 24, 2022 11:54 am Don't put a screen on it, it'll make it look like an old man's bike.