Sprint 1050 or what?
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Re: Sprint 1050 or what?
A decent set of aftermarket cans on a Falco is 'de rigeur'...
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Re: Sprint 1050 or what?
I had a Sprint GT for a few months but got rid.
To me it was very top heavy and with wife and top box on it was pretty hard work. And that was coming from a ZZR 1100.
Even putting the top box on was enough to give me a hernia.
I traded it in for a GS and it was night and day.
Lovely bike but not enough to make me keep it.
To me it was very top heavy and with wife and top box on it was pretty hard work. And that was coming from a ZZR 1100.
Even putting the top box on was enough to give me a hernia.
I traded it in for a GS and it was night and day.
Lovely bike but not enough to make me keep it.
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Re: Sprint 1050 or what?
VFR. Or how about a Blackbird.
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Re: Sprint 1050 or what?
Sprint GT wasn't nearly as popular or successful as the ST. I had 2 x STs, did 50k miles on them. Great bikes, do everything, OK for pillions, lovely engine without the "step" of the VTEC (I put 25k on that too). First ST 1050 was 2005, the only problem was the headlight which was appalling and stopped me riding in the dark. 2nd, 2009, was better. Get as late a bike as possible and you'll love it. No problems re finish, keep the chain adjuster free, as they can seize.
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Welcome back man.
GSXR1000K3 with Helibars. An all day comfy bike and goes like stink. I loved mine.
Any of the Z1000s from 2003 on can be had for a few bags of sand,great fun bikes with few issues.
GSXR1000K3 with Helibars. An all day comfy bike and goes like stink. I loved mine.
Any of the Z1000s from 2003 on can be had for a few bags of sand,great fun bikes with few issues.
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Re: Sprint 1050 or what?
I did ride a blackbird for a bit and I enjoyed it but it wasn't really exciting under 100mph
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I wasn't sure either, so checked before posting
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw= ... 4084.l1313
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Re: Sprint 1050 or what?
They're quite a decent ride surprisingly, torquey 100+BHP V twin with great brakes and handling, good comfort, mirrors you can see out of, basically a monster frame with a more powerful engine and a fairing and luggage. Might surprise you!Vereor wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 8:18 pmHow on earth did the same company that made the 916 come up with that?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Nov 04, 2022 7:48 pm Worrabart a nice Ducati ST2/3/4?
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Re: Sprint 1050 or what?
Me too! I'm still pleasantly surprised that I got £800 for an R850RT non-runner.