What bike?
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Re: What bike?
You could take the fairing off and fit flat bars
Didn't you have a Varadero?
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Re: What bike?
I did have a 'Dero. Great bike it was too.
Swapped it for a Tiger 800XC, which I didn't like anywhere near as much.
Swapped it for a Tiger 800XC, which I didn't like anywhere near as much.
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Re: What bike?
Firestorm is a good choice then, very similar engine.
Just popped in Lings where you got your Tiger from, all new staff since the last time I went in there, they ignored me, so I won't be bothering with them again, they can go fuck themselves.
Just popped in Lings where you got your Tiger from, all new staff since the last time I went in there, they ignored me, so I won't be bothering with them again, they can go fuck themselves.
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Re: What bike?
I always get ignored in bikes shops.
I must look more like a time waster than a buyer. There's only one bike shop that knew me by name and treated me alright (I did buy three bikes in a row from them, I took my R6 in for service and the sales guy gave me a lift back to town on a TLR!!!), but they went down the pan a bit and now sell more cars than bikes.
I must look more like a time waster than a buyer. There's only one bike shop that knew me by name and treated me alright (I did buy three bikes in a row from them, I took my R6 in for service and the sales guy gave me a lift back to town on a TLR!!!), but they went down the pan a bit and now sell more cars than bikes.
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Re: What bike?
I much preferred the gen1 over the gen2. It was bigger and more substantial. It pulled like a bloody train and was a great ride.
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Re: What bike?
Fancy a 2000 R1 5jj model, 18000 miles on the clock, New C and S, serviced and can have 12 months ticket. 3750 quid
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... 2be139271d
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... 2be139271d
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Re: What bike?
I have been looking at R1's too.
That looks pretty good for the money. The really early ones seem to be going up in value.
That looks pretty good for the money. The really early ones seem to be going up in value.
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Re: What bike?
That's what i thought hence why i popped it up as you were hankering for something retroKungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 5:04 pm I have been looking at R1's too.
That looks pretty good for the money. The really early ones seem to be going up in value.
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Re: What bike?
Dunno why. They weren't very good.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 5:04 pm I have been looking at R1's too.
That looks pretty good for the money. The really early ones seem to be going up in value.
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Re: What bike?
I kinda love them but that exhaust is ridiculous!KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 3:55 pm Hmmmm....
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/bike-detai ... obcid=soc5
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Re: What bike?
I've looked at Busa's too.
for me it's one of those bikes to own before you die, I dunno about this time, but deffo at some point.
I've also never seen a tall Busa rider. They seem to max out at 5'3".... it's almost like they have something to prove
for me it's one of those bikes to own before you die, I dunno about this time, but deffo at some point.
I've also never seen a tall Busa rider. They seem to max out at 5'3".... it's almost like they have something to prove
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Re: What bike?
I do want one but I'd need to live somewhere else with a garage and have time to ride it .
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Re: What bike?
If I had double the budget, this would be in my garage tomogga...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133744656703 ... SwEbxgiby1
I flippin' loves the Enduro in that green colour.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133744656703 ... SwEbxgiby1
I flippin' loves the Enduro in that green colour.
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Re: What bike?
In a way it doesn't matter what you buy, many of my best bikes have been impulse purchases. And as Iccy says you can pretty much sell anything on for what you paid for it these days.
If you really want that Ducati, fuck the budget and buy it. You're only middle aged once.
If you really want that Ducati, fuck the budget and buy it. You're only middle aged once.
To a kid looking up to me, life ain't nothing but bitches and money.
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Re: What bike?
The K was Suzuki fixing a problem that wasn't there to try to keep up with the FZR1000. All they had to do was put 17 inch wheels on the Slabside , maybe do some cosmetic work and put the 1127 in, but they fucked about and made a nearly different bike that wasn't as good as the old one. Not that the K was a bad handler, it just needed careful setting up as Joe Public hadn't a clue what all the turney things were for on the forks and shock. Being a bigger bloke helped. Ditto the TL-S, if you were a big bloke, it behaved itself. Neither were killers compared to something like an old GSX1100.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 8:15 pm That's a 'Killer' K like the one on Friendface.
Apparently the TLS wasn't the original Suzuki Widow Maker, the K was.
I'd have both in a heartbeat.
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Re: What bike?
He's right apart from the GSX1100 was pretty safe handling for it's time, it was heavy, slow steering and predictable, XS1100s tried to kill you.Bigjawa wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 10:44 pmThe K was Suzuki fixing a problem that wasn't there to try to keep up with the FZR1000. All they had to do was put 17 inch wheels on the Slabside , maybe do some cosmetic work and put the 1127 in, but they fucked about and made a nearly different bike that wasn't as good as the old one. Not that the K was a bad handler, it just needed careful setting up as Joe Public hadn't a clue what all the turney things were for on the forks and shock. Being a bigger bloke helped. Ditto the TL-S, if you were a big bloke, it behaved itself. Neither were killers compared to something like an old GSX1100.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 8:15 pm That's a 'Killer' K like the one on Friendface.
Apparently the TLS wasn't the original Suzuki Widow Maker, the K was.
I'd have both in a heartbeat.
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