

/Goes to garageBlade wrote:
I still like my sportsbikes but at 1 second you have to start to ask why ?
Remembers aching wrists, bad backs, sore knees........Kwacky wrote:/Goes to garageBlade wrote:
I still like my sportsbikes but at 1 second you have to start to ask why ?
/Looks at MV
/Remembers why
We cant all be young racing snakesD6Nutz wrote:Remembers aching wrists, bad backs, sore knees........Kwacky wrote:/Goes to garageBlade wrote:
I still like my sportsbikes but at 1 second you have to start to ask why ?
/Looks at MV
/Remembers why
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Yeah, but at least I accept itKwacky wrote:It's not my fault you're old
You're going to **** love Wales on the 10thD6Nutz wrote:On the back roads in dynamic it's something else. It's so light round a corner and tracks every line you give it. The suspension is like nothing else I've ever experienced. Judging by the chicken strips on the rear tyre and the runs I've been doing on familiar roads, I'm never going to get anywhere near the limits of this thing.
I’m in the same boat mate, 5 minutes on a sports bike and that inflection on my neck I’d have no feeling in either arm. I’m much more comfortable on the Multi and I’m no slower.D6Nutz wrote:Yeah, but at least I accept itKwacky wrote:It's not my fault you're old
D6Nutz wrote:I've really settled into this bike, it feels like I've had it ages. It inspires confidence and makes you feel great when ever you ride it, it also makes life so easy and comfortable when you need it.
Had a witth meal during the week, left to head home at 8pm. Surprisingly the A34 was empty, so I flicked on the cruise control, sat back and relaxed. 20 or so miles burned in no time at all and no effort.
Due to a rear puncture, put new tyres on today, went back to Avon as they lasted so well on the vfr they had to be worth a go. Fitted the Spirit ST, the successor to the storm 3d, so let's see how they stack up.
Current mileage: 12,155.
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