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Jools 11-Sep-2006 14:58

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Originally Posted by fil2
Sentiments i can agree with...................

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

Phil


WHAT !!!!! An R1 In Class B ???? :eek: :eek: :eek:

Somebody protest him quick ;)

Lily 11-Sep-2006 15:51

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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


we have decided that if you need a second bike a KTM is the way to go.... :D

psychlist 11-Sep-2006 15:59

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Originally Posted by Jools
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 100-105 bhp delivered in a grunty, torquey way?


:devil:

fil2 11-Sep-2006 16:48

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Originally Posted by Jools
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


Shame its but fug ugly and wont keep up with anyone that knows how to ride a decent machine huh..............LOL

Glyn 11-Sep-2006 18:10

come on kids time to behave your selfs or it will be off to bed early with no pudding or a story

IMHO riding bikes shouldn't be about keeping up with the jones's
it's about enjoying the open road/ track
one mans meat etc
i am now in the enviable position of having two bikes at pretty different ends of the ducati spectrum and have previously owned Il4's
every thing i have riden i have enjoyed in differnt ways
my st2 is a big old bike with 80 odd bhp i think it's still the most enjoyable bike i've owned
the 749s on the other hand is probably the most exciting to ride
my old fzr600 has got to be akin to my first real love
even had a dragstar 650 for a while not quite sure what i can say about that but it did look very shiny
but what bike have i had the most fun on not sure but it's either my old ap50 or mbx 125, dont know what bhp they had though??

Grib 11-Sep-2006 18:34

Nobody needs 100bhp+ by it feels bloody good when you've got it there to play with :D

Henners 11-Sep-2006 18:37

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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

... reminds me of the last Surrey ride-out with my GS :)

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Nobody needs 100bhp+ by it feels bloody good when you've got it there to play with

... and the next one on my Gixer :lol:

Karl 11-Sep-2006 19:13

Good choice Henry, then I would say that :) are we going to see you on the Gixer in Normandy :devil:

Stu748R 11-Sep-2006 20:46

I'm saying nothing ........................

Henners 11-Sep-2006 21:20

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I'm saying nothing ........................

That'll be a first :P

Still taking the BMW to Normandy Karl - it's perfect for the longer trips. The GSXR is for local blasts and trackdays :)


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