Enjoyed some me-time watching the Sunday evening flight traffic at Heathrow over some ice cream and coffee. Seemed right to bring the GPZ…
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Just a quick update on this (having posted it on the Brighton thread), but I've just spoken to the manager at NL Triumph, who I know quite well. I've said that to my mind the low seat isn't fit for purpose, and I'd like either a refund or - at worst - an exchange for the lower engine bars. Either way I'll be reasonably happy, save for the additional height issues that it's caused.
I've been away for a few days, so just catching up with the thread. I'm not a fan of the "adventure" style but in all fairness this looks really nice, especially in the red. Been reading about the seat/ride height issues..hope you get that sorted.
All the best, Steve.
Just been out for the final spin on the F900XR, new one arriving Friday😬
Wonder what the weather’s going to do🤨
Nice 1 hour test ride completed on a Royal Enfield Interceptor today.
Thoughts are:
Bloody well made for the price.
Gearbox is sublime.
Brakes are very good.
Comfortable seating position, very relaxed.
Standard seat is like a plank of wood.
Suspension is firm (although it could be me carrying some excess lard).
Sounds great with stock exhausts.
I need to try a Triumph Street Scrambler next to decide what to do…
If only my local dealer had one to demo…
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The GT Duke has been nailed onto my “one bike solution” list. On the days when I’m being delusional about coping with one bike.
Question for doing some touring, if you were wearing Gore-Tex Textiles, Jacket and Bottoms (ones where you can remove the linings if they get too hot) then do you wear some leggings underneath the bottoms (I imagine they’ll still get sweaty against bare skin) if it’s warm.
Basically thinking some running tights or something similar underneath the textiles…
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That 1290 engine propels you forward like a bomb has gone off somewhere behind the back wheel. It’s an awesome motor.
When you've been away for a week, nip out to drop off your 'day 2' covid test samples and take the 80 mile route home...
[QUOTE=MakeColdplayHistory;5829084]When you've been away for a week, nip out to drop off your 'day 2' covid test samples and take the 80 mile route home...
lovely settings and views ,
Thought so. I used to have an ER6N. Its an absolutely superb bike and I'm sure she'll love it!
That Blade is beautiful- if you ever want to swap let me know
Nice ride up to Pitlochrie, some stunning sights and the weather at Loch Tay is unreal, complete with some type of military helicopter, looked like an Apache???
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Nice ride up to Pitlochrie, some stunning sights and the weather at Loch Tay is unreal, complete with some type of military helicopter, looked like an Apache???
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Some cracking roads up there! We go to Pitlochry from our home in the East Neuk and head to Gilmerton near Crieff, then through the fabulous Sma’ Glen, Amultree, Aberfeldy and across.
We’ve had the odd weekend there and there’s some wonderful walks nearby, particularly following the Tummel up to Killicrankie and back!
And yes, does look like an Apache…
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Genuinely been looking at the 1290GT for a while now and having 4 bikes I was thinking of chopping in the 1098 Streetfighter for it.
And I love that bike. Would really be interested in what you think as an owner and user and more importantly what you don't like.
Thanks
Ray
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Well you are a very lucky person then having this on your doorstep, only thing that touches it for me which isn’t too far for me is the Lake District back home…
Simply stunning and looking forward to another two days riding up here…
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Missed this post, what a beauty, sadly one that nice out of my reach.
That said very happy with the Blade. Another training session missed tonight to go out on it (TBH it was too bloody hot!). The weather breaks on Thursday though and that might be that for this year in terms of mid-week rides at least.
Riding some stunning roads,very glad I ventured over the channel now.
frost bank branch near me
Well you are a very lucky person then having this on your doorstep, only thing that touches it for me which isn’t too far for me is the Lake District back home…
Simply stunning and looking forward to another two days riding up here…
Indeed sir, we are very fortunate, however we are not that far apart and I know the roads in the LD are not too shabby either!
Enjoy your last couple of days, at least you’ve been blessed with decent weather!
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What a day riding up in Scotland, probably the best roads I’ve ridden today…
Homeward bound tomorrow, hopefully dodge the rain but the weather up here has been immense…
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Think it was in Highlander, there can be only one.
Time for feet up in Fort William and a beer.
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Eilean Donan Castle, visited once when sailing those parts.
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.
Well that three days in Scotland was unbelievably good, got a good soaking today on the way home but have to say I enjoyed every second of the tour.
Have to say my Ducati Multistrada just ate up the miles, I really don’t know why I’ve been thinking about a second bike, it does everything I need and more.
A token pic of the bikes in Glencoe to finish it all off.
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We stopped for an Ice Cream in the Glencoe visitors centre when we did the nc500 on the bike. I was admiring the view you showed above when out of no where the Red Arrows flew between the mountains in formation smoke on red white and blue. It was awesome and unforgettable
Steve
Some truly stunning scenery. What a great trip to do. Sounds like you mainly lucked out with the weather too, in that it didn’t rain the entire time.
In my last summer holiday to Inverness it rained 100% of the time. Well maybe not 100% but certainly it was either moderately raining, raining very heavily, raining lightly, just stopped raining or just about to start raining. Rain was the main weather theme. You get the picture. Still had a brilliant time in some of the most beautiful places on earth.
Been up in the mountains of Crete today. Fantastic roads, lovely smooth tarmac, light traffic & stunning views. Brilliant fun even on a 200cc scooter. Would be amazing on a decent bike.
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
It`s time to splash some cash and treat myself whilst i`m still young enough to enjoy...
I know there`s a few BMW/GS owners here who may have experienced the buying process of late and who could give some advice as to getting a good deal on a new GSA? It`s been a long time since i bought a new bike and want to go into the buying process with eyes open and all options covered.
These things are a bit spendy, are there ever any deals to be had on this model or are there any dealers who are known for being generous or is it strictly book price and we`ll maybe throw in a free service if you`re lucky?
Are the GS`s so popular that they can afford to hang out for list price all the time? (saying that though, they`re not exactly like R***x and limiting availability are they - GS`s are bloody everywhere!)
Any advice/experience appreciated.
New bikes in short supply, S/H bike values way up....................
I think there might be a 'dealer contribution incentive' on some models - saw an e-mail from my closest BMW dealer.
Otherwise I'd be surprised if you got anything from the dealers other than things that cost them less than giving you.
600m service free
A deal on BMW clothing/helmets