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Started by essexboydave, Saturday, 11 March 2017, 10:08 PM

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Kiwifruit

Coming up to 58, happy to report no serious adverse effects riding the 1400.
Had a 730km day trip up north a while ago. Was well pleased to get home. But just tired.
Can't see a bike id swap it for at this stage.  :)
Another great day on the right side of the grass.😎

VladTepes

Met a bloke yesterday who claimed to be 91 years old... didn't look a day over 80 to me...    but either way he was old and riding a Bandit !
Ottomans: 'Hippity hoppity, Vienna's our property"
...and then the Winged Hussars arrived.

Vlad's K7 "Back in Black"
YouTubeLandyVlad Rides

daveh

I watched this road test this morning before work.
If I could have two bikes in the shed one of these would be a good chance.
It runs over 30 min so make a coffee, or tea and enjoy the guys enthusiasm.

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grog

i like that bike dave. also street twin i had a ride on. street twin has smaller motor? not sure. i rode the yamahas, 700 twin and 900 triple. i actually preferred the 700. strange for me, usually like the more power thing. as i said recently, loved the mv brutale, just a great bike. that bobber is just something again, looks so old skool nice.

Mick_J

If I was looking for less weight I would seriously consider the new Yams, seem to be very well built and are quite cheap.  I love Triumphs (have two) but the new bonnie range seems very expensive and are still quite heavy.  Pushing 235Kg around a garage is still 235kg no matter who made it and where they hide it.
Keep the rubber side down.          Mick

daveh

The Bobber is the water cooled 1200 motor.

grog

essex boy, how did your test rides go?

VladTepes

Ottomans: 'Hippity hoppity, Vienna's our property"
...and then the Winged Hussars arrived.

Vlad's K7 "Back in Black"
YouTubeLandyVlad Rides

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