Coolcarbon Elsewhere.... UKGSer Subscriber Joined Sep 5, 2001 Messages 3,503 Reaction score 7 Location Zummerzet, Jan 29, 2012 #41 Micky said: Not quite ready yet, Click to expand... Got mine already, it catches up real quick don't cha know....... It's 'as well as' though (as per Fanum's post), a real hoot....
Micky said: Not quite ready yet, Click to expand... Got mine already, it catches up real quick don't cha know....... It's 'as well as' though (as per Fanum's post), a real hoot....
Micky Never knowingly understood UKGSer Subscriber Joined Nov 13, 2005 Messages 23,976 Reaction score 1,082 Location South Yorkshire Jan 29, 2012 #42 Coolcarbon said: Got mine already, it catches up real quick don't cha know....... It's 'as well as' though (as per Fanum's post), a real hoot.... Click to expand... Very popular on the Continent, not caught on over here ... shame! I like 'em
Coolcarbon said: Got mine already, it catches up real quick don't cha know....... It's 'as well as' though (as per Fanum's post), a real hoot.... Click to expand... Very popular on the Continent, not caught on over here ... shame! I like 'em
Fanum Toubab UKGSer Subscriber Joined Apr 26, 2003 Messages 48,939 Reaction score 2 Location Secure unit 2 Jan 29, 2012 #43 Coolcarbon said: Or you could try one of these.... You don't even need to put your feet down at traffic lights or stop signs, just press a button and the front suspension locks as you come to rest... Click to expand... I saw some Plod versions of those the other week, all liveried up. Can't for the life of me remember where...probably en-route from Steptoe's to here, somewhere in the smoke. Rather eye catching actually ....and I hear they handle far far better than you may think- all that rubber on the front must make a difference
Coolcarbon said: Or you could try one of these.... You don't even need to put your feet down at traffic lights or stop signs, just press a button and the front suspension locks as you come to rest... Click to expand... I saw some Plod versions of those the other week, all liveried up. Can't for the life of me remember where...probably en-route from Steptoe's to here, somewhere in the smoke. Rather eye catching actually ....and I hear they handle far far better than you may think- all that rubber on the front must make a difference
AndyT Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jun 26, 2002 Messages 8,329 Reaction score 4 Location Stuck in SE Asia.....Thank you Covid 19 Jan 30, 2012 #44 Micky said: Very popular on the Continent, not caught on over here ... shame! I like 'em Click to expand... That could be written about the GS until a few years ago in fact any big trailie until a few years ago..... I think they are all great even the 650 Burgman Executive
Micky said: Very popular on the Continent, not caught on over here ... shame! I like 'em Click to expand... That could be written about the GS until a few years ago in fact any big trailie until a few years ago..... I think they are all great even the 650 Burgman Executive
Micky Never knowingly understood UKGSer Subscriber Joined Nov 13, 2005 Messages 23,976 Reaction score 1,082 Location South Yorkshire Jan 30, 2012 #45 Fanum said: I saw some Plod versions of those the other week, all liveried up. Rather eye catching actually ....and I hear they handle far far better than you may think- all that rubber on the front must make a difference Click to expand... Plod version I wonder if they'll have me back in for a wee while Handle? Strewth, I saw one howl in to a roundabout, in the wet, flick it round, off and away...... I couldn't believe it
Fanum said: I saw some Plod versions of those the other week, all liveried up. Rather eye catching actually ....and I hear they handle far far better than you may think- all that rubber on the front must make a difference Click to expand... Plod version I wonder if they'll have me back in for a wee while Handle? Strewth, I saw one howl in to a roundabout, in the wet, flick it round, off and away...... I couldn't believe it
AndyT Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jun 26, 2002 Messages 8,329 Reaction score 4 Location Stuck in SE Asia.....Thank you Covid 19 Jan 30, 2012 #46 Muppet said: More here: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcycles/2012models/2012-Aprilia-SRV850.htm Or maybe one of these? <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/RR4piOW0Wig" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Click to expand... I actually like this but its another 10 years after the Maxi Scooter before I buy one I do like teh brother of this though and it looks great in "Adventure style", ideal for Tesco food run <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/m8BzxGsBFzI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Muppet said: More here: http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/motorcycles/2012models/2012-Aprilia-SRV850.htm Or maybe one of these? <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/RR4piOW0Wig" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Click to expand... I actually like this but its another 10 years after the Maxi Scooter before I buy one I do like teh brother of this though and it looks great in "Adventure style", ideal for Tesco food run <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/m8BzxGsBFzI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
chad Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jun 28, 2006 Messages 11,369 Reaction score 13 Location wickford essex Jan 30, 2012 #47 oblertones got one of those yamaha maxi scoot things , i had a go and it felt so wrong but ..................... kind of right
oblertones got one of those yamaha maxi scoot things , i had a go and it felt so wrong but ..................... kind of right
Benhur Registered user Joined Dec 21, 2010 Messages 270 Reaction score 0 Location Leicestershire Mar 14, 2012 #48 Just seen the price of the BMW 650GT, I am now wondering if I might be better off saving a bit of cash and buying something else!
Just seen the price of the BMW 650GT, I am now wondering if I might be better off saving a bit of cash and buying something else!