Getting rid of old stock
- Kwacky
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Getting rid of old stock
I see Honda are doing the age old trick of blinging up stuff to sell it.
As much as I like the look of the TT special, it's never going to be worth £17k
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As much as I like the look of the TT special, it's never going to be worth £17k
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Re: Getting rid of old stock
Errrrr, I realise that I'm rather,,,,, umm,,,,, "fickle"....?
.........but I actually really like that.
I actually like that rather a lot.!
.........but I actually really like that.
I actually like that rather a lot.!
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Re: Getting rid of old stock
I am a huge Blade fan and love JM's full on TT bike but not a fan of that tbh. Looks like it's on stilts and needs an infill panel for the removal of the oem exhaust.
Roll on 2017 and the all new Fireblade. Let's hope Honda produce a game changing weapon.
Roll on 2017 and the all new Fireblade. Let's hope Honda produce a game changing weapon.
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Re: Getting rid of old stock
As I said, I like the look, but it's not worth anywhere near that price.
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Re: Getting rid of old stock
I like the wheels too but they look like they would explode the moment they hit an expansion crack.
How er, 'red' is that?? It looks like fluorescent red....nearly went for an Aprilia like that a few years ago.....looked great in pics but in 'real life' was a bit much.
How er, 'red' is that?? It looks like fluorescent red....nearly went for an Aprilia like that a few years ago.....looked great in pics but in 'real life' was a bit much.
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Re: Getting rid of old stock
It would make a cracking track bike IMO with all the ohlins and brembo stuff added to it but you're right - WAY too much money for what is very old and outdated
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Re: Getting rid of old stock
It's the old slapper down the pub, but after she's dropped a bundle in Harley St and Bond St.
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Re: Getting rid of old stock
Quite. You would ride it like you stole it but there's no way you would want to keep it.Deegee wrote:It's the old slapper down the pub, but after she's dropped a bundle in Harley St and Bond St.
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Re: Getting rid of old stock
I dunno...the view out the screen would be the same no matter what??
It's growing on me, TBH.
It's growing on me, TBH.
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Re: Getting rid of old stock
Like the wheels but honda need to move on and get a newer version out quick
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Re: Getting rid of old stock
Deegee wrote:It's the old slapper down the pub, but after she's dropped a bundle in Harley St and Bond St.
Haha!! Yep......the fake boobies are great to look at....but just plain fecking weird for pure handling enjoyment....it's like blowing up a balloon.
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Re: Getting rid of old stock
I like it!! However not at that price so no thank you!!
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