New Toy!

Love the looks & was made a good offer when I was looking for a different second bike last year. However, the ridiculous sized (though extremely cool looking) tank meant I would most likely run out of fuel if I tried taking it on an early morning ride along the Dales!
 
So it is just me then. :nenau

Me as well I'm afraid. It looks great in the photo's - but in the flesh I found it way too small/low and some of the finish was poor. Switch gear in particular. Can't imagine how it would work after a couple of nights standing in rain.
 

Now there is a word! I had kinda heard of it but looked it up anyway to make sure. I was always under the impression that that part of the anatomy was known as the 'Taint'. On account of the fact that it 'Taint yer bollocks and it Taint yer arsehole'. Ok ok, I'm gone! :thumb

Apologies, Dean2403 for detracting from your fine new bike!
 
So it is just me then. :nenau

Me as well I'm afraid. It looks great in the photo's - but in the flesh I found it way too small/low and some of the finish was poor. Switch gear in particular. Can't imagine how it would work after a couple of nights standing in rain.

Yep, they are poorly built and completely impractical. You both stay well away from them, they are not for the likes of you :comfort
 
I'd be interested to hear from an owner, but the dealer, who was presumably wanting to sell me one, reckoned I would safely be able to do 70 miles before filling up :eek:


He's not wrong, I've done over 73 miles on one tank and haven't run out of petrol YET!!!Although i'm probably pushing my luck...
 
Do you often ride 70 miles without seeing a petrol station? :confused:

It's one thing seeing them & quite another guaranteeing them being open early on a Sunday morning. Each to their own, but I don't want to stop at every petrol station I see.

The people this bike is designed for are only out early on a Sunday morning because they are on their way home after Saturday night :cool
 


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