Keep them both obviously. The Tribsa to ride and the BSA to remember your dad by.
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Keep them both obviously. The Tribsa to ride and the BSA to remember your dad by.
Plus one on the Beeline. Great piece of kit. Nothing you don’t need. Easy to follow directions.
https://kiwiindian.com/ See the replicas page.
I was just going to post a similar experience. I’ve ridden FJRs professionally since 2001. Tough as old boots. The one in my garage now has 110k miles and is as sweet as a nut. My previous one was...
Love the way the forks compress when he hits the throttle.
Quite torquey... [emoji23]
Ooof! Very nice. I had four Moto Guzzis in the ‘80’s. Haven’t ridden one for over 20 years. Can’t beat a big v twin. I’ve moved on to Harleys now.
Sena every time. Not cheap but high quality and very reliable.
That’s exactly what I do. Wave like a loon, especially at riders on sports bikes. It does seem to confuse them [emoji23]
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106 miles. “Sausage sandwich and a tea please.” Nom nom nom slurp slurp. 106 miles home. Proper lovely day.
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Bond Minicar perhaps?
I’ve used Sena professionally for years. Very good kit. Reliable, good battery life. Good coms bike to bike and phone. The speakers aren’t hi fi but they’re good enough with all the other noise going...
Thanks. There is something about an HD. It’s undefinable but they’re just ‘right’. For me anyway. Sports bike fans will hate it. I like to be comfortable, my other bike is a Yamaha FJR1300. I do like...
Took a trip out to the Reedham chain ferry in Norfolk. Interesting watching the motors pulling on the chains. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200611/61ebdc527ec31885eff537533f7ec984.jpg...
I was about to recommend Speed Couriers too. Sean the owner is one of the good guys.
Good week obviously! Always a good week [emoji23]
Weight is all low down. I had no problem riding one and I’m not tall. Give one a try, fantastic engine.
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These Givi muffs are very good although you do need to make your own hole to bolt them to the bar ends to stop them...
Oh it does!
Not sure of the firms in Paris. It’s Limobike in London.
As far as I know they’re still operating. Do you use them in London?
Many years ago I lived in Giraud St by Chrisp St market. Lovely pie and mash.
I had one explode across my chest once. I was severely winded, covered in blood and entrails and I had a lurid bruise. Luckily I managed not to fall off.
I take passengers for a living. The best thing for an inexperienced or nervous passenger is a decent backrest. Makes them feel secure knowing they can’t fall off the back.
Chas Bikes Kennington Road for MOT and FWR Tyres further along the road for tyres and servicing. Don’t expect main dealer smartness but they do a good job. FWR especially.