1090 that one.... must admit, i quite liked that when i test rode it around by me.
Weirdly, now that i'm not considering track as an option, it would make more sense than it ever has before.
But... i love the little MT07 though
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Re: Adv bikes on track
I think that 1290 Adv that @Dodgy knees linked looks like a lot of bike for the money, I think it's a better bike and I'd prefer it to ride than the Multi, shame it is just so so ugly ( it's a non starter for me though anyway as she would have my bollocks and never talk to me again if I swapped "her" red bike for another traffic cone! )
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Re: Adv bikes on track
I've seen ktm and bmw adventure bikes in the novice groups at Bedford and they only seem to lose out on the straights at the pace in novices. If anyone has one and fancies a track day in novices you definitely won't be out of place. I'm going to take my 1190 to one this year with the honda to see what it's like.
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However... someone else should buy it.Tricky wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 8:30 am I think that 1290 Adv that @Dodgy knees linked looks like a lot of bike for the money, I think it's a better bike and I'd prefer it to ride than the Multi, shame it is just so so ugly ( it's a non starter for me though anyway as she would have my bollocks and never talk to me again if I swapped "her" red bike for another traffic cone! )