Frankie wrote:Thats the Motorrad dealership net work mate...

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Frankie wrote:Thats the Motorrad dealership net work mate...
Cav wrote:the Crossfit or Vegan of the biking world..
Good news you have your bike back Nutz and I bet your glad.D6Nutz wrote:So she's back and working againjust in time for the rain to start again (dull) at least I know to TC is working properly
The wheel hasn't been sorted yet, it wasn't the time for that battle.
It was the oddest sensation getting back on her. This sounds like the daftest thing ever, but after the GS the XR feels very compact.
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I've been taking lessons from FrankieBlade wrote:Good news you have your bike back Nutz and I bet your glad.D6Nutz wrote:So she's back and working againjust in time for the rain to start again (dull) at least I know to TC is working properly
The wheel hasn't been sorted yet, it wasn't the time for that battle.
It was the oddest sensation getting back on her. This sounds like the daftest thing ever, but after the GS the XR feels very compact.
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Got to ask the stupid question thoughhow are you riding it, if the wheel hasn't been sorted yet
It's a cracking bike, I'd be very surprised if you where disappointed. It's basically the same engine and electronics package as your R, just in a different setup. It is quite a tall bike though, so it's worth making sure you wife is comfortable with the height. You can get factory lowered bikes and there are a couple of seat options too.Ash wrote:I am just contemplating swapping my wife's Suzuki for one of these, in the same colour as well, I have the S1000R and i think they would complement each other.
I went to the Pyrenees in mid September on my BM and one of the party had an XR that was pretty quick and agile, BMW are good with customer service, after a hiccup with my bike I got the first service for free, so I have no complaints.
No, but I've added a givi v46. Essential for commuting IMO.duke63 wrote:I cant remember now but did it come with any luggage? I notice you have a rack and the frames for panniers.
I used to have a large shed at the last house but not here.Blade wrote:Tbh I thought you had a garage Nutz. Is the gazebo something you can leave up to avoid the hassle of erecting and dismantling? Sounds a good option and provides you and the bike some shelter.