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• #15152
My last ride ended in a head-on with a car coming the other way overtaking without seeing me.
Touch wood I've only had a couple of small offs, but often I get chatting to someone who has a similar story. It always helps to be reminded what can happen and to slow down.
Been thinking about an RSV4 RF or 1198s as a next bike and my head says Aprilia but my heart says Ducati.
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• #15153
Pics don't do it justice. I went down to a workshop somewhere down whitechapel ways and a 1100s was sitting there. It's a well balanced machine and even the front has grown on me. It's got good lines and once moving, it just looks right.
I think bikes look shit sitting still anyway.@lynx Just missed out on one with immaculate history, regular belt and timing change, no clock or tank issues, Merchesini wheels and freshly rebuilt bouncy bits.
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• #15154
Talking of Ducati 7.5s enjoying this little series.
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• #15155
Vertical filming..............
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• #15156
And surprisingly it's still watchable. Fair comment is fair though, think he sorted is out by episode 3.
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• #15157
Yep, surprisingly. Got halfway through 3 and lost concentration. Will continue tomorrow.
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• #15158
If I had a garage/shed/garden, I'd be 4 bikes deep now.
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• #15159
The triple 8 is a thing of beauty that could get me back on a bike
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• #15160
An SP5 rep of course
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• #15161
I know I’ve probably said this about a million times on here but I was stood, sweaty cash in pocket, in Frontiers on Wimbledon chase ready to buy an SP5. Eventually left in a huff as they completely ignored me. Bought a year old TL1000s instead. 1998!
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• #15162
Which is to say I love those bikes. SP4/5 in particular - proper 125hp old school twin Wallop.
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• #15163
Another daft idea sorted. Neoprene stanchion covers, made from an old wetsuit.
I was getting too much dirt on them going over the byways. Should do the trick.
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• #15164
It is one of those did you make a good decision or not. But you definitely had fun.
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• #15165
Isn’t that going to hold water and fuck them right up?
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• #15166
Don't worry about belt changes, we can do it together. As it is really easy.
Should get on with fixing or getting rid of my collection of broken bikes.
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• #15167
Ah I don't really regret it, I would have destroyed the Duke with the things I did back then. And I absolutely LOVED my TL. 125 dyno verified donkeys and a fat old powerband at 6k. That bike was a true partner in crime, I shed a tear when I eventually sold it.
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• #15168
It’s only for the dry to keep the shit off until I can find some correct size gaiters.
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• #15169
Another project series if lockdown is getting you down
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• #15170
Amazing. I've got a notification open on a few websites to see if one crops up. Looks like a fun bike to work on.
What have you got in the two wheeled pile?
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• #15171
Always wanted a TL, then I wanted a cagiva x raptor as I think that is the best looking frame for the engine.
Rode a few friends 'widow maker' tl and it really was utter rubbish. Still say properly set up static sag and chain and it really was a fun bike. The the fireblade went from widow maker to tourer.
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• #15172
The guy with the two Ducatis in my garage has a desmosedici too. Trying to persuade him to import it, there’s enough room...
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• #15173
Mine was a 97, so original 'widow-maker.' All that was bollocks really, it was just a lot lighter and faster than anyone expected and the response of the EFI more immediate. I fitted a hyperpro damper and sticky tyres and it lapped it up. Bumpy roads you had to dial things back a bit but still managed knee down, peg down at the wrong end of 4th gear on the street. It makes me queasy thinking about some of the imbecilic fuckwittery I got up to on that bike without it missing a beat.
The only genuinely sketchy thing it did was intermittently go on to one cylinder whenever it rained. Let's say it was better if you were pointed in a straight line when it went back on to two.
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• #15174
Persuade harder. Then I'll happily pay a fee to come and stare at it.
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• #15175
Just watched this on Prime (not sure where it’s free, Vimeo probably). A very nice 35 mins on flat track racing.
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Must resist. Still months away from lockdown end and a full license anyway. Bloody lockdown.
All the byway fun has me looking for a lower capacity (lower than 650 anyway) dual sport/enduro/supermoto for better green laning. Gone off a fully fledged weapon.