View Full Version : Anyone selling their 620 DD bike at the end of season?
I have a friend who is interested in doing DD next year, so wondered if any of you 620 riders are selling up at the end of the season?
I think a 620 Sport would be better as he's the same size as Ali :o and a bit old, so he needs a nice comfortable tourer :lol:
antonye
14-Jul-2006, 17:11
You not selling your 695 then Dom?
yup me...
PM for detailed spec
You not selling your 695 then Dom?
Nah, just upgrading it ;)
yup me...
PM for detailed spec
Done ;)
:D
Dominic Clegg
14-Jul-2006, 17:22
not running the 620 then phil
I have a friend who is interested in doing DD next year, so wondered if any of you 620 riders are selling up at the end of the season?
I think a 620 Sport would be better as he's the same size as Ali :o and a bit old, so he needs a nice comfortable tourer :lol:
Yes me.
Looks like we've found one ;)
Thanks for all the silly comments, you guys rule :lol:
Looks like we've found one ;)
Thanks for all the silly comments, you guys rule :lol:
Sold then.
Sold then.
Are you still here?
:lol:
Are you still here?
:lol:
HTFRU
HTFRU
You've been drinking again haven't you :lol:
wtf I don't drink I spill most of it.
wtf I don't drink I spill most of it.
Look who's all sweary tonight :rolleyes: ;)
Not me the board don't allow.
Not me the board don't allow.
:D :D
rich-racing.co.uk
18-Jul-2006, 10:03
dom - would that friend be me? a bit old! could take offence you know...
I'm not old, I've just had too many rolls on the floor....
www.rich-racing.co.uk
Not old compared to Jesus?
Anyway, stop advertising :lol:
rich-racing.co.uk
18-Jul-2006, 14:47
it was me then!
you're gonna have to bring your own beer to the next outing......
no, scrub that - at least you didn't call me fat.
I don't drink beer. My body is a temple....
(I'll leave that open for comedy effect...)
You see, I was right :D
Bang on cue Mr Chass :lol:
rich-racing.co.uk
19-Jul-2006, 11:35
sure it's not a church?
we could have a collection for a new roof....
sure it's not a church?
we could have a collection for a new roof....
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Bastid :frog:
rich-racing.co.uk
19-Jul-2006, 12:17
how did you know my real name?
It's on your cheques :lol:
rich-racing.co.uk
19-Jul-2006, 15:22
must stop sending them...........:lol:
couchcommando
19-Jul-2006, 15:23
It's on your cheques :lol:
I thought you said cheeks, thought he was one of your customers....LOL
I thought you said cheeks, thought he was one of your customers....LOL
You promised you wouldn't tell anyone about 'our' little secret :o
rich-racing.co.uk
21-Jul-2006, 15:49
on the original subject - can anyone tell me if there's more leg room on a ss bike than a monster? my legs are knackered.....
yours sincerely,
Dom's old mate.....
(no more wise cracks fella - my ribs won't take it):sniff:
There's definitely more room on an SS. I rode several monsters last year and they were all quite a bit more cramped. Having said that I still can't feel my feet at the end of a race!
I'd go for an SS and splash out on some adjustable clipons/rearsets if possible.
The price you pay for the extra space is slower steering (ss?? coincidence???) , something I still haven't ironed out on the SS. Even flat out over the crest after druids didn't generate anything more than a slight shake of the head. Great for high-speed circuits, but a pain in chicanes..... :o
Cheers,
ali
Definitley agree with Ali, even though I'm a foot shorter and 5 seconds a lap slower.
By the time you've put clip ons and rearsets on a Monster you have to be some sort of freak to ride it fast..........
(Goes back to pub)
rich-racing.co.uk
21-Jul-2006, 17:02
thanks for the help fellas - will keep 'em peeled for a ss!
Rattler
21-Jul-2006, 17:09
It is interesting that the Monsters seem to be showing more at the front of late.
I'd heard that the geometry of the SS lent itself much more to racing (no great surprise) and that the Monster was more of a cow.
No doubt Dumski will produce us a spreadsheet/html/xml table that'll provide all the stats/feedback/analysis and bs that we never wanted. ;)
Tim
How rude! :frog:
Everyone knows that the SS's are much faster :roll:
It is interesting that the Monsters seem to be showing more at the front of late.
I think we'd all be near as dammit as quick regardless of bike, it's just a matter of comfort, especially as NE want to amalgamate all next years meets into one 84 lap race of all the uk circuits in one day......
It's for the benefit of all I tell ya!
It is interesting that the Monsters seem to be showing more at the front of late.
I think we'd all be near as dammit as quick regardless of bike, it's just a matter of comfort, especially as NE want to amalgamate all next years meets into one 84 lap race of all the uk circuits in one day......
It's for the benefit of all I tell ya!
I don't drink beer. My body is a temple....
Yeah, right, as in on the circle, a dump that needs a lot of work doing to it :D
Definitley agree with Ali, even though I'm a foot shorter and 5 seconds a lap slower.
By the time you've put clip ons and rearsets on a Monster you have to be some sort of freak to ride it fast..........
(Goes back to pub)
Aha !
So thats my problem - I need to be a freak and then I'll be fast :o
No !
Wait a minute !
If I get to be fast it'll mean I'm a freak anyway :(
How rude! :frog:
Everyone knows that the SS's are much faster :roll:
You just riding a Monster to give anyone else a remote hope of chance?? lol
Anyway - what I was going to say was ...
if your friend comes to dony he could have a bimble on several bikes to see what fits
You just riding a Monster to give anyone else a remote hope of chance?? lol
Yeah, and I ate all the pies :rolleyes:
:D
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