I know I shouldn't, but......

Flying banana

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Had my 650 for a couple of weeks now, and getting used to it. But, coming to work this morning, I said tot myself i would tootle along, keeping the speed down and taking advantage of the excellent fuel consumption.

Well, that lasted a long time! For about 30 minutes until about five miles from work, when I couldn't resist and covered the rest of the commute with alacrity. Otherwise known as thashing the bollix off it!! Bloody hell, these singles crack on, don't they??? I must say, I am mightily impressed with this beastie. It is amazingly smooth for a single and whips up to quite silly speeds nicely.

Must try harder on the way home not to wring it's neck. Well, not all the way home, anyway:D
 
Had my 650 for a couple of weeks now, and getting used to it. But, coming to work this morning, I said tot myself i would tootle along, keeping the speed down and taking advantage of the excellent fuel consumption.

Well, that lasted a long time! For about 30 minutes until about five miles from work, when I couldn't resist and covered the rest of the commute with alacrity. Otherwise known as thashing the bollix off it!! Bloody hell, these singles crack on, don't they??? I must say, I am mightily impressed with this beastie. It is amazingly smooth for a single and whips up to quite silly speeds nicely.

Must try harder on the way home not to wring it's neck. Well, not all the way home, anyway:D

Obviously you have the yellow coloured model then.
 
Oh, indeed. ;) Adds at least ten miles an hour to the top speed. Its to do with the slipperiness of the colour, you see. :augie
 
They certainly have more than I first gave them credit for, out of all the bikes I've had this is the one I have most trouble with keeping the front wheel down
 


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