Motorcycles
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@Graeme, thanks for me learning a new word today. I actually had to look up the definition of "teetotal". ha
Into motorbikes and don't know the meaning of the word dry?
You'd get on well with my brother…
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@Graeme, thanks for me learning a new word today. I actually had to look up the definition of "teetotal". ha
Into motorbikes and don't know the meaning of the word dry?
You'd get on well with my brother…
Perhaps I should just stick to my fixie.
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Indian have just announced the Scout, which is roughly their take on the Sportster. @Finn666 I'd seriously consider this as an alternative to the Fortynine you were eyeing up the other day.
I suspect it's not going to be something that @injunjack would go for, though I'd be interested in hearing his thoughts. I rather like it, despite not being into cruisers.
Motorcycle Daily has a first ride report up, which is positive, but these things normally are.
Criticisms? What is it with cruisers and single front brakes? And the fuel tank is rather small, so I hope the engine is frugal.
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Indian have just announced the Scout, which is roughly their take on the Sportster. @Finn666 I'd seriously consider this as an alternative to the Fortynine you were eyeing up the other day.
I suspect it's not going to be something that @injunjack would go for, though I'd be interested in hearing his thoughts. I rather like it, despite not being into cruisers.
Motorcycle Daily has a first ride report up, which is positive, but these things normally are.
Criticisms? What is it with cruisers and single front brakes? And the fuel tank is rather small, so I hope the engine is frugal.
when i saw that on my instagram feed the other day i threw up in my mouth a little
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@Finn666 I'd seriously consider this as an alternative to the Fortynine you were eyeing up the other day.
I definitely have something on my mind now…the 48 might even be a bit too little for my built and I really love to look of the Road King(!) @Bluegrass
looking forward for more information @Giles …even though I'm sure I can't really afford it when it comes out ^^
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So, I test rode the R nine yesterday, so here's my view on how it rides in a nutshell.
This was my expression while riding it:
and THIS was my expression after being told I now have to return the keys:
Torque, suspension and nimbleness were super apparent and up close, it's a thing of pure aesthetics. It really does scream to be riding hard and out of BMW's 2014 line-up, it was easily the most sought after bike to be tested.
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Great to hear that they didn't half ass it knowing that cafe's are hot right now. Each time I spot one it has a huge, "SOLD, don't touch" sign on it
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Great to hear that they didn't half ass it knowing that cafe's are hot right now. Each time I spot one it has a huge, "SOLD, don't touch" sign on it
Nah summ3rhays, they didn't half step at all and just jump on the cafe bandwagon, blindly build and produce so to speak. From what I've been told by one of the reps, they aren't even changing a thing on their 2015's, as they really have no reason to. Just wish the price tag was more affordable. :-\
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Robin Johnson who designed and fitted out the London store has just finished fully restoring and customising a 1000cc 1979 BMW Cafe Racer. This is one bike. It rides fantastic. It sounds fantastic. It is available for purchase. Contact me for the full specifications or even better come down and check it out. In the store until mid-September. 5 Windmill Street. London W1T 2JA.
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So nice, so clean and so ready hit the streets. What a great bike!