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New Norden 901 review
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Re: New Norden 901 review
I think it looks alright (on the night) but it'll always be known as a Denis won't it
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Re: New Norden 901 review
I really fancy that, as long as they have not made it the same weight as a GS, with an equally high seat height.
At the moment, if I'm spending money on a new bike then the most desirable sensible bike to ride around (for me) is still the V85TT, but if this is lighter and a bit more pokey then I could see it becoming top of my list - especially because there is no Guzzi dealer here, but there is a Husqvarna one.
At the moment, if I'm spending money on a new bike then the most desirable sensible bike to ride around (for me) is still the V85TT, but if this is lighter and a bit more pokey then I could see it becoming top of my list - especially because there is no Guzzi dealer here, but there is a Husqvarna one.