Plates: My latest bike plate has only two letters. V & D in that order.
Always wanted one tat said:
V01D
Plates: My latest bike plate has only two letters. V & D in that order.
Was strongly considering s1000xr, but after speaking to sales guys who ride all the bikes, it pretty much confirmed I wouldn’t like it.
Do you still have a 125 in the stable? Wearing them out and replacing with an almost identical bike counts as continuity in my book.Contrast ...
I've just completed 20 seasons on my 2004 ZX10R. It has been fiddled with and adjusted to suit me, and the bike feels like it is one with me. I've not found anything I like more as a street bike.
I've had my street FZR400 for 24 years, and it's now 10 years since a complete teardown and rebuild. I know everything about it.
Broken, needs an engine. (Lost the con-rod big end bearing at 70,000 km)Do you still have a 125 in the stable? Wearing them out and replacing with an almost identical bike counts as continuity in my book.
and what did they say?Was strongly considering s1000xr, but after speaking to sales guys who ride all the bikes, it pretty much confirmed I wouldn’t like it.
not a lot of low down grunt, needs a lot of revsand what did they say?
ehhh..i mean compared to an SDR okay but it's really no slouch.not a lot of low down grunt, needs a lot of revs
I thought they would let me take one out for demo but sadly no
Agreed. If you want huge midrange you’re stuck on a big twin but the XR has very strong midrange compared to anything else out there.ehhh..i mean compared to an SDR okay but it's really no slouch.
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Now we just wait and late it German-ate..@bigpoppa will tell us once he upgrades from the current new bike!
The S1000XR seed has been planted.
You buying one now? Do I have it wrongThe S1000XR seed has been planted.
ballin` on a budget.
Polish baller, you said something about Lego... etc
Even that is too expensive for me...
Same….Even that is too expensive for me...
Looking for donations…I’ll start up a Go Fund Meballin` on a budget.
Borrowing words from the great @PacoT, I want to learn to wrench like you when I grow upContrast ...
I've just completed 20 seasons on my 2004 ZX10R. It has been fiddled with and adjusted to suit me, and the bike feels like it is one with me. I've not found anything I like more as a street bike.
I've had my street FZR400 for 24 years, and it's now 10 years since a complete teardown and rebuild. I know everything about it.