Not another bloody bike MARSHALL!!!!

Nick Marshall

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Or words to that effect came from er in doors when i picked this tank up last week....:augie
 

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how am i finding it?

How you finding it nick?..........

Well... its a very nice big comfortable bike, great engine, handling, and very good fuel consumpion, easy to put on centre stand, fuel tank could be bigger, but i guess its cheaper to fill up. I think it looks good, love the shaft, panniers are very good. Bike is quite wide, but if the mirrors get past, the rest will follow.

When its run in, i know she will fly! 85mph at 4,000 rpm. brakes are very good.
warranty for 2 years, but a 2 year extended kawasaki warranty is only £295 extra.

Its got enough toys to keep me interested, may change the silencer, but not that bothered by its big ugly looks.

Dont really need a touring bike, but it sort of does most of the things i think i need a bike to do, and lets face it, after owning 20 GS's and several other bikes, everyone knows i dont know what i want, and if i did i would have sold it. :blast

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Looks like a keeper Nick!

:thumb Looks nice Nick, fully farkled up I guess by now. Get out and enjoy it. :thumb2
 
oh I do like them, mibee's a bargain for someone in a few months ;)

no mibee's involved :augie
i did chuckle when i read- "warranty for 2 years, but a 2 year extended kawasaki warranty is only £295 extra. "

:pullface
enjoy Nick !
 
I give it two months :D

Looking forward to seeing your next cruiser :cool:
 
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They certainly are rapid nick mine was also amazingly agile for a big bike,found mine a bit heavy on juice and the keypas system to be honest was a pain in the butt,TOP TIP dont walk off and leave the transponder in your jacket in the panniers like this cock did.........:eek
 
TOP TIP dont walk off and leave the transponder in your jacket in the panniers like this cock did.........:eek

Is it only me that had to read that twice. :eek

My Dad had terrible trouble with the first "keyless" Merc he had. He couldn't understand why the car was always open when he walked up to it, with the keycard in his pocket. :blast
Mark
 


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