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Oh that's georgious... Love the colour...
Actually, the other option is a second bike :-) I get much less pleasure from driving these days than I used to. And the threads here don't...
Thanks Bradders, might well take you up on that. The 993 is capable of being an everyday car if you don't care about the values, but mine's far...
Nice, they're looking more classic these days don't you think? Cleaner lines than the later cars. I've read the 3.4 engine is a lovely drive......
Love the old chrome bumpered 911s, and that black car looks stunning. Could you tell if it's a back-date? Those rear bumpers are not the...
So is yours a 993? I'm another Porsche guy: mine's a 1996 car and you can still drive them as they should be driven. Lovely cars.
Yikes... The other problem with open trailers is security whilst parked... we risked an underground car park one night and got away with it, but...
916 is the obvious one for investment/classic status. But to ride, any of them are fantastic. I’ve owned 998S and 996 biposto (my current bike,...
[ATTACH] Joining the discussion a bit late, but in case it helps. This setup worked for a European trip to Belgium and France. I did find the...
Sorry I didn’t ‘save’ you in time... yes pretty poor quality for Dainese kit, which is rather surprising. And a total rip off at 35 quid......
Sorry just saw this post... if you’ve not bought the Dainese item, I’d hold off and have it made. I’ve found the Union Evo a bit flimsy - started...
@Bumpkin - I've used mine a lot these last few weeks. Still delighted. I also bought a Dainese Union Evo online to go with them, so now my Dainese...
Agree. Many professionals use 4K for the flexibility it offers in the edit (punching in, adding camera moves, stabilising footage etc), not...
Utterly lovely. Want one! This is the bike that first awoken me to Ducati... still remember it rumbling past and thinking “what was that?!”...
Couldn’t disagree more, sorry ;-) Actually, I like the SP1... funnily enough a friend has an SP2, and we had a lovely ride-out in Hampshire two...
And your man-mathematical abilities...
Sorry to the OP... slight detour onto the subject of track bikes (again...)... To get things back on track (whoops), has anyone else noticed how...
Yes I clocked the Yoshi can. I also noted the bum-stop: it made me recall how I got yanked back in that slippery seat on hard acceleration! Lucky...
That must be a lovely ride Cookster... the only thing I didn’t like about that bike was the brakes. It was so fast, that it made me nervous...