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I can understand breaking a crash damaged bike that has been written off. But to buy perfectly good whole and rare bike to break for pure profit...
Had an S4RS. I sold it with no regret. I had an SF1098 for a weekend - it doesn't reward instantly, but it's a great bike that gets better the...
it's not something you're going to be able to fix yourself... so best to send to the garage (MR/JHP), let them diagnose by opening up the gearbox...
If I could, I would genuinely try to shut down every one of these guys who buys bikes and breaks them for profit.
A proper full custom remap will take the best part of a day once all said and done.
3 things good about them: 1) good clothing and accessories shop with good service 2) good showroom to buy a bike from 3) great bacon butties from...
+1 on the HM QS Race lever. I have it fitted to my R and it's excellent.
Monster S4RS. Too highly strung a motor in a mediocre chassis for a naked. Awkward ergos, somehow I never got on with it. Don't miss it and...
Nope.
Ditto. HM FTW :upyeah:
Wilf has done a first class job on my R. I was sceptical at first with my setup, but he's made it just beautifully fueled low down for perfect...
This thread can be closed as I've secured a pair of baffles.
Nope, not me!
For such a big bike, however, the leg space on them is attrocious. The ZZR feels very cramped to me.
IMHO the nicest ones are the ones made by Rizoma. Not cheap, but you get what you pay for.
Exactly. Always better to pay for technical knowledge and hard worked experience rather than the glitzy brochures! Hopefully your R will return...
Good man! It's 159kg dry weight then. My ample ballast needs all the help it can get :)
So when you buying one ;)
Wet/dry, doesn't matter. Losing 5kg on the machine is still minus 5kg
Bradders, even the Wiki link you've posted clearly says the 1098R has a [dry] weight of 165kg. Minus 5+kg and that equals 159kg (+ liquids).