Motorcycles
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@Graeme Thank you very much! I’m hoping to go and see/test ride them this week. Hoping to try the Thruxton RS and Ducati 1100 Sport Pro.
From what I’ve been reading the Triumph beats the Ducati in reliability, and the aesthetics of the Thruxton just speaks to me. Should have a better feel after I’ve had a ride.
Appreciate the help!
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@goosehd you might want to consider the BMW R nine-T range range too. They just had an overhaul for the 2021 model year, gaining a more sophisticated electronics package.
Normally EICMA would be happening this week, but like everything else it has been cancelled due to Covid. I don’t know if we’re going to see manufacturers launch new models, but it’s rumoured that Husqvarna have an 801 Svartpilen in the works…
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Got a couple of friends who swear by the latest triumph 1200 twins… not ridden one myself.
I did have an r ninet sport demo over a weekend in summer, and I was mightily impressed!I did like the fact it Had decent suspension and brakes, and enough H power to allow you to ‘make progress’
I’d quite like a used one to play with and modify a bit to add to my growing collection of two wheels, but used bikes seem to hold their value very well... even the first gen 2015 models, all good news if you are buying new!
I was going to post a pic of My 93 triple Cafe racer I built but can’t locate a photo on my iPad... I’ll do that tomorrow
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Good luck with your dealer visit…
as I promised here are some pics of the cafe racer I built a few years back... It's based on a 96 Daytona 900, running upgraded rear shock and forks, a very LOUD 3-1 pipe with rejetted K&N files... it has a fantastic sound to it - not unlike a moto2 bike, going from a deep rumble through to a banshee howl!!
It was the first custom bike that I built and I really enjoyed designing various brackets and other bits and pieces, having found a local company to CNC cut and put together my creations....
the second photo show the bike with a different front fender (didn't like the first version) and a lowered back end as it handled like a tea trolley!! ???
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@Baba-san your cafe racer is an absolute beast. Having sold my last bike, ZX10R, as well as all my gear seeing a machine like yours hits me hard and leaves me feeling a mixture of envy, sadness and joy all round into one. What I would do to have a blast on your bike . . . .
Ride it like you stole it. Enjoy and be safe
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@goosehd - thanks for the compliments - I thought you might appreciate it…and good look with the test ride
@den1mhead - and thanks to you for the praise also - I must admit I had you down as a potential vintage lambretta owner - don't ask me why… perhaps its your sharp dress style
You would be more than welcome to have a spin on it!!
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something about odd numbered cyclinders that sound absolutely beautiful.. i kinda have a similar idea in mind if i can find a hornet919 for a reasonable price..
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Sounds like a good choice @louisbosco - With flat bars and not fairing to remove I reckon you could do quite a lot with a hornet !
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@Baba-san yeah, there are plenty of builds around with that model. one that i've like and taken an interest to is using the ducati monster's front end. it just sits perfectly and gives that crouch feeling when riding
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Was able to play around with the Thruxton RS and 1100 Sport Pro today. My hands down favourite was the Thruxton. Better fit, finish, and aesthetics.
Not running out to buy one tomorrow, but if I do, it will definitely be the Triumph.
I took the “Boss” with me and I got the look of death when I started talking numbers. Decided to slow down before I go any further.
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Gents… rule one on motorcycle purchase... never take the other half with you... and rule two, it was half the price you paid for it... providing it’s not a brand new bike!!!
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Gents… and rule two, it was half the price you paid for it
Right…this proves that buying motorcycles from widows is bound to be a bargain!!!
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This was the nicest pic a buddy took during my recent bike trip to Bolivia’s mountains.
I’m riding a 2014 BMW R1200R. Bought it second hand, in good shape. The front telelever suspension does wonders for one’s confidence in curves and under braking. Front dive is almost negligible…I know many disagree with telelever but it works for me.
Under my mesh KLIM jacket rides an unseen IHJ 79 blocking chilly mountain air and doing a wonderful job keeping me warm till later in the day when I can take it off .
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Gents… and rule two, it was half the price you paid for it
Right…this practice proves that buying motorcycles from widows is bound to be a bargain!!!
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@motojobobo Great picture of you in that curve and it looks like a fantastic place to ride!