mfredrik - Puddle Jumper Wanted!

Mike F

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Steve's right about reaching the limits of the GS. At the risk of a whole bunch of "I told you so's...."

If I am going to carry on riding thru' the winter, not slow the group down, not ride on the edge of fields to avoid ruts and most importantly not get a hernia it looks like its time for a puddle jumper.

If anyone knows of anything out there worth a look give me a shout.

Budget is totally flexible, but I need something reliable and low maintenance. Happy to look at anything from a trail bike thru' to a full on Enduro. But I'd probably draw the line just before an SP!

Really after something with a provenance and a recommendation.

Don't worry - the GS will be back out come the drier weather.

Thanks, Mike
 
Not sure I like your tone, draw the line before an SP eh? Me with a spare one too!
(I imagine that it vibrating itself to pieces on the way to Swindon didn't help).
Try and get a CRM off Daveg.
 
Cant go far wrong with a DRZ400.

Reliable, only a few known common probs that are easily rectified, parts easy to get and cheap,servicing cheap and easy with consumables everywhere cheaply, easy to ride and forgiving, but more than capable of keeping up with most people on most lanes in UK, holds value well, easily upgraded if required, easily modded to make into anything from hooning SM to a solid enough bike to complete PD, or to run around Morocco for a month on with luggage.


It's not orange, but orange bikes are in many cases, a heart purchase not a head purchase and I don't think they fit your description anyway

As an alternative, I have Timolgra's well sorted DR650 that will be up for sale very very soon.....its heavier than the 400 obviously, but supremely capable and all fitted up with acerbis tank, better suspenders, carb mods etc etc
 
Not sure I like your tone, draw the line before an SP eh? Me with a spare one too!
(I imagine that it vibrating itself to pieces on the way to Swindon didn't help).
Try and get a CRM off Daveg.

Nah, he'd find a CRM too easy to ride and you know what a challenge loving masochist he is :D
 
Can't go far wrong with a DRZ400.

I second that statement - DRZ's are extremely capable and versatile... :augie

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Still, mine is not up for grabs - and I also won't mention that 'we told you so...' :kissy2
 
Hi, what about my XC? Plenty of peeps on here know it & know to steer clear of it

http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=284661

Its a cracking bike, sure you won't get anything much more flexible;-)

:augie There you go - Fixed it for you Dave.

Honestly though, the Challenge is probably right up your street, Dave's bike is a goodun and a damn sight more reliable than his new one :blast
 
Hi, what about my XC? Plenty of peeps on here know it & I've got all the history.

http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=284661

Its a cracking bike, sure you won't get anything much more flexible;-)

It looks like a good tool, and a single cylinder version of what I have been working towards with the 1150.

I think I'll aim for something more off road focussed tho'. But thanks for offering it up.

Tnx, Mike
 
...and I went for:

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/$(KGrHqJ,!j!E3Rg)BzkQBOK!3gob!!~~_12.JPG


Husky 510 by mfredriksen, on Flickr

Thanks for suggestions etc, see you in the hills!
 
Ooohhhhh :drool

I think you'll notice a massive change in your off-road riding capability with one of those.
 


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