NEW MEMBER, NEW BIKER.....almost
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Welcome along, have a look at the Yamaha Tracers, there's a 700 and 900 version, both good value for money.
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Get a GS with extra lights on ! Welcome
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Welcome mate im the only one on here who doesnt take the piss take no notice of all the other maggots.
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Think a GS would be out of my leagueStumoores wrote:Get a GS with extra lights on ! Welcome
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For riding within a budget, a Jap medium capacity twin takes some beating.Goosecipher wrote:Think a GS would be out of my leagueStumoores wrote:Get a GS with extra lights on ! Welcome
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A Kentish man living in Manchester.
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
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Hello mate welcome to nwb,I'm just down the road in Warrington. Enjoy whatever bike you decide on.
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Hi Goose Sphincter and welcome to NWB.
The newer V-Strom 650 is a decent looking bike. I've been looking at them too as a commuter and continent tourer.
The newer V-Strom 650 is a decent looking bike. I've been looking at them too as a commuter and continent tourer.
Goosecipher wrote:Hi all,
Passed my test a few months back as a result of what I believe is called 'Mid-Life Crisis', not yet got a bike but looking to take the plunge in the next month or so. Thought it would be a good idea to join this and hopefully benefit from the wealth of experience that the group must have.
So just thought I'd stop by and say 'Hello!'
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If I do go the way of the Wee, I think it would be an older version. Another one for the mix is a Tenere after going on one yesterday, but jeez is it tall, ballls of the feet job so would have to get it lowered if I got one of thosepch1 wrote:Hi Goose Sphincter and welcome to NWB.
The newer V-Strom 650 is a decent looking bike. I've been looking at them too as a commuter and continent tourer.
Goosecipher wrote:Hi all,
Passed my test a few months back as a result of what I believe is called 'Mid-Life Crisis', not yet got a bike but looking to take the plunge in the next month or so. Thought it would be a good idea to join this and hopefully benefit from the wealth of experience that the group must have.
So just thought I'd stop by and say 'Hello!'
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Thing about the Tenere is it is a single. Single are fine for pottering about and scratching around lower roads, but if you want to do any distance over 100 miles at motorway speeds they ain't so great. This is where a four cylinder scores best. The compromise is a twin or triple. So in the mainstream I come back to a Transalp 700, or Versys 650.Goosecipher wrote:If I do go the way of the Wee, I think it would be an older version. Another one for the mix is a Tenere after going on one yesterday, but jeez is it tall, ballls of the feet job so would have to get it lowered if I got one of thosepch1 wrote:Hi Goose Sphincter and welcome to NWB.
The newer V-Strom 650 is a decent looking bike. I've been looking at them too as a commuter and continent tourer.
Goosecipher wrote:Hi all,
Passed my test a few months back as a result of what I believe is called 'Mid-Life Crisis', not yet got a bike but looking to take the plunge in the next month or so. Thought it would be a good idea to join this and hopefully benefit from the wealth of experience that the group must have.
So just thought I'd stop by and say 'Hello!'
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A Kentish man living in Manchester.
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
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same as anything I suppose, all seem to have their plus and minus points. At the moment, my head says V-Strom or Versys 650, my heart says Tiger 955i but as they stopped producing that in 2006/7, would I be better opting for the newer Suzuki or Kawasaki? Decisions, decisions, I guess I'll know the one when I see it.