Motrocycle Brand Loyalty
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Re: Motrocycle Brand Loyalty
I've had more BMWs than anything else, but, like Horse, it's because they made the kind of bike I want to ride.
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Re: Motrocycle Brand Loyalty
Saw this, thought of you...Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 9:07 pm I've had more BMWs than anything else, but, like Horse, it's because they made the kind of bike I want to ride.
https://www.bikeexif.com/bmw-r1150r-rockster
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Re: Motrocycle Brand Loyalty
Nice, but they didn't need to mess with a Rockster for that, a normal R-R is practically the same bike. The only difference that would have affected that special is the shorter top gear fitted to Rocksters.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 9:09 pmSaw this, thought of you...Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 9:07 pm I've had more BMWs than anything else, but, like Horse, it's because they made the kind of bike I want to ride.
https://www.bikeexif.com/bmw-r1150r-rockster
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Re: Motrocycle Brand Loyalty
Up till about 2000 it would have been anything, but since then it has been 8 Suzuki's 9 Hondas, 3 BMWs 2 Kawasakis, 1MuZ, 1 Jawa and 2 Yamaha.
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Re: Motrocycle Brand Loyalty
It’s the bike I go for rather than the name on the tank.
I tend to keep my bikes for years anyway so I’ve had one or two of the big 4 Japanese and I’m now onto a Triumph.
Brand loyalty has never been important to me be it bikes, cars or washing machines. I’ll choose the best one that suits me at the time.
I tend to keep my bikes for years anyway so I’ve had one or two of the big 4 Japanese and I’m now onto a Triumph.
Brand loyalty has never been important to me be it bikes, cars or washing machines. I’ll choose the best one that suits me at the time.
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Re: Motrocycle Brand Loyalty
Kawasaki for me.
KR1S-C3 (still seized with the piston ring retaining pin dropping out which had supposedly been fixed on this version).
Best experience was 2 coppers saying "we've been doing over 140 since Gatwick trying to catch you.....",
Copper "Thats just a 250 isn't it?"
Me "Yes"
Copper "FUCK!"
ZX7-R P1 (my favourite)
First Gen R6 (which was lovely but a bit ahem flappy)
ZX9-R E1 (quick but felt like it rained every time I rode it and made you want a wee after 20 mins of riding it)
KTM640 supermoto, great bike but very KTM for bits falling off and going wrong.
GSXR1000 K1, monster bike but never really gelled with it.
KTM950 SMR (2007), close second to the 7R but at 12-13 years old it had a full suspension rebuild looming and other large bills looming.
ZH2, so far so quick and feels right.
KR1S-C3 (still seized with the piston ring retaining pin dropping out which had supposedly been fixed on this version).
Best experience was 2 coppers saying "we've been doing over 140 since Gatwick trying to catch you.....",
Copper "Thats just a 250 isn't it?"
Me "Yes"
Copper "FUCK!"
ZX7-R P1 (my favourite)
First Gen R6 (which was lovely but a bit ahem flappy)
ZX9-R E1 (quick but felt like it rained every time I rode it and made you want a wee after 20 mins of riding it)
KTM640 supermoto, great bike but very KTM for bits falling off and going wrong.
GSXR1000 K1, monster bike but never really gelled with it.
KTM950 SMR (2007), close second to the 7R but at 12-13 years old it had a full suspension rebuild looming and other large bills looming.
ZH2, so far so quick and feels right.
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Re: Motrocycle Brand Loyalty
I buy whatever I fancy at the time and what best suits the use I have for it, however I am partial to a triple cylinder engine.
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Re: Motrocycle Brand Loyalty
Mostly Hondas. They just work. I can appreciate other marques just that they inevitably always get compared back to the Hondas.
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Re: Motrocycle Brand Loyalty
Hey buddy I want to do a photo shoot of your bike for an articleKungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 9:09 pmSaw this, thought of you...Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 9:07 pm I've had more BMWs than anything else, but, like Horse, it's because they made the kind of bike I want to ride.
https://www.bikeexif.com/bmw-r1150r-rockster
OK cool, like with proper lighting to show it off
Nah, we're going to use no lights at all so you can barely make out the details
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Re: Motrocycle Brand Loyalty
I've been a KTM fan for ages. I remember when the original 620 duke came out and thinking it was the coolest bike I'd ever seen!
My first MX bike was a KTM250 and while I did stray to Yamaha for one, then a DRZ supermoto, I went back to KTM for four stroke SM's, including a 620 duke and it was around this time that I had the bike I 'never should have sold' a 525 EXC in SM trim, full akro, revalved suspension and a slipper clutch.
I bought a 625 with 111 miles on it (the newest bike I'd ever had by a long way!) which I thrashed around for a few years.
Then after selling my house in 2008 I bought my first (and last) brand new bike which is my current 990 Superduke.
Looking to get rid of my Superduke now and I fancy a 300 EXC in supermoto trim next.
I'm not particularly loyal to KTM and if the right deal comes up on another brand I won't shy away from it.
My first MX bike was a KTM250 and while I did stray to Yamaha for one, then a DRZ supermoto, I went back to KTM for four stroke SM's, including a 620 duke and it was around this time that I had the bike I 'never should have sold' a 525 EXC in SM trim, full akro, revalved suspension and a slipper clutch.
I bought a 625 with 111 miles on it (the newest bike I'd ever had by a long way!) which I thrashed around for a few years.
Then after selling my house in 2008 I bought my first (and last) brand new bike which is my current 990 Superduke.
Looking to get rid of my Superduke now and I fancy a 300 EXC in supermoto trim next.
I'm not particularly loyal to KTM and if the right deal comes up on another brand I won't shy away from it.
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Re: Motrocycle Brand Loyalty
Someone trying to be "moody"Jody wrote: ↑Sun Sep 13, 2020 7:43 amHey buddy I want to do a photo shoot of your bike for an articleKungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 9:09 pmSaw this, thought of you...Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 9:07 pm I've had more BMWs than anything else, but, like Horse, it's because they made the kind of bike I want to ride.
https://www.bikeexif.com/bmw-r1150r-rockster
OK cool, like with proper lighting to show it off
Nah, we're going to use no lights at all so you can barely make out the details
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Re: Motrocycle Brand Loyalty
Its just occurred to me the two bikes I miss the most out of all the bikes I've owned are British (Thruxton) and American (Harley)!
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Re: Motrocycle Brand Loyalty
I'm a tart. I'm unfailingly loyal to the brand I have at the time.
Superdream 250 (bought because it was 40 quid - makes sense). Traded it for £450 for...
Bandit 600 (also made sense)
VFR800
VTEC
Sprint 1050
Ditto
SDGT
Ditto
Next? Who knows...
Superdream 250 (bought because it was 40 quid - makes sense). Traded it for £450 for...
Bandit 600 (also made sense)
VFR800
VTEC
Sprint 1050
Ditto
SDGT
Ditto
Next? Who knows...
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Re: Motrocycle Brand Loyalty
Huh! You’ve never ridden a Dunkley Whippet, that’s what’s wrong with you.
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Re: Motrocycle Brand Loyalty
Not often you read "because it’s on the track the BMW gives its best.”KungFooBob wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 9:09 pmSaw this, thought of you...Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 9:07 pm I've had more BMWs than anything else, but, like Horse, it's because they made the kind of bike I want to ride.
https://www.bikeexif.com/bmw-r1150r-rockster
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