Inevitable new bike thread
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Re: Inevitable new bike thread
Excellent... they're great little things honestly... Mine was brilliant and i loved it... I'd expect the new ones are even better.
Speak to Tricky about the bits he threw at his, Rapidbike i think is his mod of choice, but there's a QS for them etc for a bit of fun.
Embrace the orange !
Speak to Tricky about the bits he threw at his, Rapidbike i think is his mod of choice, but there's a QS for them etc for a bit of fun.
Embrace the orange !
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Re: Inevitable new bike thread
EBC HH pads improve the feel from the front brake and the standard clutch and brake levers are awful, the Chinese ebay ones were much better.
Great fun first big bike but the front suspension is a little crude, felt over damped and crashy to me.
Great fun first big bike but the front suspension is a little crude, felt over damped and crashy to me.
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Re: Inevitable new bike thread
I've pondered the 790 more than once in the last 6-12 months. It's a superb fun bike and great at just about everything. But for me the XSR blows it out of the water in terms that are important to me which is, walking over and pressing the button. When i go to the XSR there's no expectation of finding a leak, a problem, a time where it won't work... But the 790 was and is a brilliant machine and i think in some way could be actually ideal for you as a rider. They're great on track with standard setup, just some rubber, fuel and away you go.Potter wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 8:07 am I have a horrible feeling that I'm going to have a go on it and love it.
There was a used 790 Duke next to it in the showroom, looked like it had been on the track with well scrubbed tyres and for a moment I thought it looked like a lot of fun and maybe...
Then I left quickly.
I'm surprised you've not at least tried one.
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Re: Inevitable new bike thread
IF ? Have a word.... that'll be day 2.... Every youngster loves a bit of noise. !Potter wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 8:17 amIt's his first ever road bike, previously he's had motocross bikes and a Reiju 50cc that he rode once and is sitting in the garage.
Compared to my first road bike this is like the Starship Enterprise, if he comes looking for exhausts and suspension mods I'll tell him to go away and learn to live with it.
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Re: Inevitable new bike thread
I think the later 390's look pretty cool, sounds an ideal first bike. Similar in a lot of ways to my TZR250
As for 790s I look at least once a fortnight, then I do a quick google of 790 issues and go back to MT09's/Z900's etc
As for 790s I look at least once a fortnight, then I do a quick google of 790 issues and go back to MT09's/Z900's etc
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Re: Inevitable new bike thread
You need to get over here and try the XSR again at the end of next week when it's dry
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Re: Inevitable new bike thread
What he says. Despite learning on and living with litre+ bikes for a LONG time, the 390 Duke was the most fun I'd ever had on a bike!! Hope he thinks the sameweeksy wrote: ↑Thu Mar 11, 2021 8:03 am Excellent... they're great little things honestly... Mine was brilliant and i loved it... I'd expect the new ones are even better.
Speak to Tricky about the bits he threw at his, Rapidbike i think is his mod of choice, but there's a QS for them etc for a bit of fun.
Embrace the orange !
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Re: Inevitable new bike thread
My neighbours kid (under 16) got himself a dirt bike for Christmas. (it's some brand I've never heard of, but it goes 'vroom' and I can hear him tearing about the fields on it ) I had a chat to him about him and the enthusiasm he has for it is glorious - he has a smile that could split his face in half. I was actually quite jealous, takes you right back.
I thought his crappy mx gear was deeply uncool too but then I remembered in my early days in the 90s in my Carnaby St 'brando' style jacket, seatboot socks and army surplus para boots ....
I thought his crappy mx gear was deeply uncool too but then I remembered in my early days in the 90s in my Carnaby St 'brando' style jacket, seatboot socks and army surplus para boots ....
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Re: Inevitable new bike thread
Tell him to try and look a bit more excited. Being that miserable, he'd fit right in here
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He's a lucky little sod! I envy you both. My folks weren't bothered about bikes and actively tried to prevent me (most do I think) and sadly my two boys are none too bothered about biking.
Cest la vie.
Cest la vie.
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He's a lucky lad and that bike looks fantastic. I'm sure it will be well looked after.
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Re: Inevitable new bike thread
...an orange motorbike.
(and it's not like it was mentioned in the first post).
(and it's not like it was mentioned in the first post).
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He has a cool Da. I hope he knows that.
Best wishes to the lad.
Best wishes to the lad.
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Good man.
Shoei X spirit 3 !!?!
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Re: Inevitable new bike thread
Oh.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sat May 22, 2021 5:33 pm ...an orange motorbike.
(and it's not like it was mentioned in the first post).
Re: Inevitable new bike thread
Wow lucky boy indeed, dad & brothers were both into their bikes but we always had to pay for anything out of our own pocket - apart from the brough our dad left us a couple of years ago that is. Don't think any of our kids are into bikes of the motored variety, apart from my sisters son in law that is who had a custom harley