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Started by Notty, Monday, 11 May 2026, 01:10 AM

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SpongeBob

Quote from: VladTepes on Monday, 11 May  2026, 01:25 PMSeems the natural progression for GSX1400 riders, when they get too soft/old, is to a Trumpy.  :lol:

I've actually just taken the opposite route: I'm turning 61, and here is the new garage mate of my beloved Suzi. No wonder as why I've insisted on installing clip-ons on the the good ol' lady.  :imrgreen:

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Mr Gee

Quote from: SpongeBob on Today at 12:18 AM
Quote from: VladTepes on Monday, 11 May  2026, 01:25 PMSeems the natural progression for GSX1400 riders, when they get too soft/old, is to a Trumpy.  :lol:

I've actually just taken the opposite route: I'm turning 61, and here is the new garage mate of my beloved Suzi. No wonder as why I've insisted on installing clip-ons on the the good ol' lady.  :imrgreen:

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At sixty-one, you are a spring chicken, compared to some of the guys on here.   :happy1:  :rofl2:
Mr Gee

Eric GSX1400K3

That's a proper bike that is. Have fun.
I try to take one day at a time, however sometimes several days catch up with me at once.

grog

Not much of a Beemer fan but those things are awesome.I even barrack for them in WSBK😎Little story, watched a middle aged bloke start out on learning on 300cc BMW, he rode same track to work as me. He went thru process, got his full licence. Next thing he's on a 1200RR WTF i thought.A decade later he still does the work run on it, rain or hail. I doubt it's been over 80 kph,such a slow rider on such a fast bike. I always found it funny, everything passed him, he just waved and plodded on. 🤷🏼

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