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Old 07-Jul-2005, 22:52   #1
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Another one!!!!!!!!!!! Actually they\'re a bit common really aren\'t they??
Looks nice though, a bit mile-ey but clean.

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Old 08-Jul-2005, 07:17   #2
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Looks nice though, a bit mile-ey but clean.
But its a 12 year old bike!
Works out at an average of 2250 miles per year,....nowt!
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Old 08-Jul-2005, 10:44   #3
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I agree, my 851 has 30,000+ miles including several trackdays and still feels fine

IMHO they are only as good as their last service, history is nice to have but that's about all for a 12 year old bike.

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Old 08-Jul-2005, 10:50   #4
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I agree, my 851 has 30,000+ miles including several trackdays and still feels fine

IMHO they are only as good as their last service, history is nice to have but that's about all for a 12 year old bike.

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Can`t agree more,half tempted myself on that,that way I can take Mallory on the back,without spending two days changing pipes and bodywork
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Old 08-Jul-2005, 19:18   #5
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Can`t agree more,half tempted myself on that,that way I can take Mallory on the back,without spending two days changing pipes and bodywork

Nah,you need a Multistuka for that mate.
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Old 08-Jul-2005, 19:22   #6
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Can`t agree more,half tempted myself on that,that way I can take Mallory on the back,without spending two days changing pipes and bodywork

Nah,you need a Multistuka for that mate.

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Old 09-Jul-2005, 01:56   #7
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Yeah I know it's not too many miles really, I was just being 'ironic.' but in these days of 'post irony' no one seems to get it, heheheheh.

It does look nice doesn't it? Am I weird in saying that despite the fact that i've already got a nice one, when I see another one like this I want to own it as well?? I mean, I can't bloody ride more than one bike at once, but I have this 'fantasy garage' idea of owning loads of 888's. Hm must just be me
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I'm right with you fred. I can feel the urge biulding a purchase could be on the cards!

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