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Old 10-Sep-2006, 21:20
CK CK is offline
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No its not!
It'll never replace the old slab sided GSXR or the Slingshot,...they were iconic bikes you know.Of course the new Gixxer was really the 1964 design for the MV.Suzuki should never sacked their designer Yoshimura san.What they should have done was fit twin headlights and under seat exhausts and keep the service costs down,then I would have bought one for deffo,....blah,blah,blah,bollox

keefy keefy keefy <shakes head>

you really should get your bollux right, as anyone here will tell you (cos they are all old like you too ) that it all stems from the avid jealousy that the Norton Dominator caused amongst biking chums when it first came out ooooohh so many years ago.......

C, off to paint her nails
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Old 11-Sep-2006, 06:54
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keefy keefy keefy <shakes head>

you really should get your bollux right, as anyone here will tell you (cos they are all old like you too ) that it all stems from the avid jealousy that the Norton Dominator caused amongst biking chums when it first came out ooooohh so many years ago...
What one of them then,...hang on,I'll ask me dad!
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Old 11-Sep-2006, 07:00
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Nice one Age

... sorry to hear about the off, heartbreaking

Off to see a K4 myself today so may join the fold
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Old 11-Sep-2006, 07:00
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I've got a smiley face now.......

Thought it would have been a come face...
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Old 11-Sep-2006, 08:48
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Old 11-Sep-2006, 10:24
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Give us a report after 2/3,000 miles, you should have a good idea what they are like to own/ride by then.

Have been thinking about swopping the 996 for either the 750 or r1.
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Old 11-Sep-2006, 11:03
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Very nice Rode a K5 a few times, really nice medium between the 600 and 1000. The only bike I'd have other than my ZX6
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Old 11-Sep-2006, 13:48
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Well the duke has gone !

Picked up the Gsxr 750 K7 this morning


WOW what a pice of kit !

Nice bike

I have already left the fold and bought an 06 Blade in black

Got fed up waiting for ducati


Was hoping to go for the new 1200 in 07 , but iam not going to buy the stop gap 1099 !!!!!
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Old 11-Sep-2006, 14:51
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Just speaking about this on yesterdays ride out. Best bikes if you couldn't buy a Ducati were reckoned to be a GSXR 750, a Trumpet 675 for hooning or a Moto Guzzi Griso for a lazy jaunt out for a pub lunch.

On the other hand....

I rode a Multistrada for the first time yesterday. In the real world, on real roads, do you really need more than 85-100 bhp delivered in a grunty, torquey way? I rode the Melton-Colsterworth road yesterday on my own and didn't see many other bikes, but there are two fireblades and an R6 riding in a group that know the answer to that one


The Patent Jools Mood Meter -Today I am:


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Old 11-Sep-2006, 14:51
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Err running it in but yes the it does go well.

As for the jap ****gers I have had my Duke fix for now, I am sure i will have another one when they throw away the UGLY stick.

Sentiments i can agree with...................

R1's rule, they are the choice of real riders.........as long as they are RED

Phil
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