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Ok, who is going and when? I am there on Monday, looking forward to seeing the new Norton's and a few other bikes, hopefully with a view to buying something new next year, you cant beat a bit of window shopping
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Re: NEC
Fantastic. They wanted me to put a deposit down there and then.
Apparently the engine is the V4 motor with two cylinders left off.
I can’t quite work out why the Scrambler version is £2k more though.
The KTM 790 Adveture is much better and comfier in R trim. Not sure on those side fuel tanks though.
The Yamaha 700 Tenere looked a bit spartan in comparison.

Apparently the engine is the V4 motor with two cylinders left off.
I can’t quite work out why the Scrambler version is £2k more though.
The KTM 790 Adveture is much better and comfier in R trim. Not sure on those side fuel tanks though.
The Yamaha 700 Tenere looked a bit spartan in comparison.
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Re: NEC
Norton also had this Superlight sportsbike at the show, based on the Atlas. Bet its a dream to ride.


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Re: NEC
I hope this is a trend of brilliant lightweight sportsbikes with useable power.
Not that i would spend £19k on a Norton...
Not that i would spend £19k on a Norton...
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I'm pretty certain they're racing it.D41 wrote:It's a bit glitzy-looking. Like something you'd see at a show, and ONLY at a show.
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McGuiness is the pilot.Kwacky wrote:I'm pretty certain they're racing it.D41 wrote:It's a bit glitzy-looking. Like something you'd see at a show, and ONLY at a show.