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Hi there, welcome.
I doubt if he owns or rides a bike, advert should read "light use only,mostly bedroom games":eek: :biggrin:
Huloooo and welcome. You know what they say, life isn't a rehersal:smile:
Great bikes, love them , not exactly ideal for commuting though.
Not mine, lovely murple Maxton shock and resprung front end:upyeah:
My views having only had a short spin on one once. Awsome looks but a touch of the old Marmite syndrome. I really dont thing they will age well...
Dunno about that Danny, you have a fine set up,which makes mine look very rustic:rolleyes:
You are so right:biggrin: I see you have an ST 1050 also Figaro, nice one. I do love mine and that triple is one the finest engines ever strung...
Ok folks, every bike enthusiast loves a nice workshop, cosy shed or nest for the pride and joy, and piccies of other peoples are nearly as good as...
You must be one of those people to won't own up to your real age:tongue: I actually think( in a totally unbiased way :wink:) that the 998 is the...
Perhaps if he knows what he is buying into:eek:
What are you currently riding and what do you use the bike for?
Hello, welcome aboard.
It should be fine. Based on my previous experience of changing 190s down to 180s I would say it will actually be an improvement in handling giving...
Hullooo, welcome.
Mmmm, good to know there are some benefits to getting old and wrinkly, all I get are aches and pains. Anyway glad you survived that nasty...
Well if your ever coming down this way get in touch:upyeah:
Its American:rolleyes: I'd prefer a test done from a European perspective by Bike mag or one of the others.
They say the same thing about biking in Scotland, but you just never know, it can be dry too:eek:
You need to ride a Ducati Superbike to be spotted...................not to mention heard.:biggrin: Works for me:wink: