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I think it all depends on your riding style and physique. If you're a gentle giant you'll be fine with a Multi. If you are short and apt to push...
No offence meant, just having a laugh. Old yes but no chance of retiring. Life is too short to take much seriously.
Where is Cinderella?
Yeah, put it on the front;)
Good on you, it's nice to see them being used properly.
I rode from Dorset down to Exeter and back in the middle of the scamdemic. There was very little traffic on the road, it was quite eerie.
I think it brilliant that you are prepared to share such a personal thing (in order to help any other victims out there) All the very best.
Yep I like it.
Great post, thank you, having travelled a lot of the roads you've mentioned, I can identify with your experience.
I never intended to keep my 1260s for more than the extended warranty period of 4 years, but imho there's nothing better out there.
....and this can create a paradox, if you have saved the money to buy something it is more difficult to spend it than using money you haven't got.
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Off road riding skills can keep you alive when things go tits up on the road, I would recommend all young , would be motorcyclists to learn on...
V-strom 650 with the Gladius engine
I'd go for a V-strom. They just keep going and punch above their weight.
@West Cork Paul I reckon you could use one of those with your guzzler:cool:
My 1260s is now in its seventh year. Economically there is no justification in changing it.
I have borrwed (for a mortgage) but when that was paid off, everything I had/have is bought and paid for; it's a great feeling, I can recommend it.
Yes it's hard, you live frugally, save until you have enough to make the purchase (by which time you've had a rethink about just how important...