£70 per month never felt so good

Is there a linky thing to illustrate this deal?

It was 20 months ago so no link. Basically it was probably one of the best deals EVER ! (Welll recently at least)

For Dtc bikes only list price was £12300

The deal was £3,300 discount - £9000 - £0.00 deposit- £66pm pcp 0% over 3 years ballon of around £6400.
 
But it's also had some awesomeness .... :bow
 

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A car park for fuck sake; a fuckin car park; do you wear roller skates for riding;:D

Haha.... we were chatting one day and one of my bikermates didn't know the correct way to lift a bike off the ground.

So I went outside and lowered it on the deck.... you should have seen his face :D

That's when he was shown what to do, and he had a go at lifting it.

All part of experience and training :D
 
You must live a sheltered riding life if you have never dropped a bike..............:augie:augie

I've done that many miles now, I don't even bother trying to save it if it's a static balance topple over. If it's going over, just let it go.

No personal injuries that way :D

Although I have to say, it's rare, unless off-roading. Then it's regularly.
 
I've done that many miles now, I don't even bother trying to save it if it's a static balance topple over. If it's going over, just let it go.

No personal injuries that way :D

Although I have to say, it's rare, unless off-roading. Then it's regularly.

Offroading I cannot stay straight up on my Ebike................:D
 
Joking aside though, the Africa Twin is a good bike.

But I must have spent £2500 making it a better bike.... and even then, it's still not as good as a BMW GSA

So it's good if you can buy one cheap enough.
 
Actually, you know what, this Africa Twin DCT is a bloody good bike....

Was out again today off-road, practicing more, and we did 3 hours on trails and 3 hours on road.

Those Metzeller Karoo 3 tyres are good enough for both scenarios. Just crack on with it.

Did about 120 miles, and yes it's a heavy bike, but it can also crunch mile after mile to get you home.

I like it (still not as good as my GSA) but it is a keeper :)
 
Bought a new farkle for it today as well, be interesting to see if its any good once fitted...
 


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