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    Quote Originally Posted by higham5 View Post
    Andrew leave the Trumpet in the garage and get yourself a KTM Rc390. With your newfound lightweight physique you will be like Max Biaggi on those N Wales roads. Only issue is you will have to wait for your wingmen to catch up.

    Great to see you out and about, keep eating the cakes and enjoying the miles.

    Steve
    Probably better on a 390 Duke.

    In fact, we should all be riding them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by higham5 View Post
    Andrew leave the Trumpet in the garage and get yourself a KTM Rc390. With your newfound lightweight physique you will be like Max Biaggi on those N Wales roads. Only issue is you will have to wait for your wingmen to catch up.

    Great to see you out and about, keep eating the cakes and enjoying the miles.

    Steve
    With my knees its forward controls only Im afraid🙁

    But Im very tempted to order a new Xdiavel for my 60th in Feb..🤪👍🏍

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    Quote Originally Posted by E_2_Right-Force View Post
    It`s time to splash some cash and treat myself........
    ......any deals out there?
    Bike ordered....
    I found that dealers were willing to listen with regard to making a deal to secure buisiness.
    Despite being a buyer with the worst possible credentials for someone in search of a good buy (cash buyer, no p/x, no finance, and a factory-order bike) i got a result that i was happy with.
    I offered to pay list price if they added my preferred accessories so got ~1400 worth of luggage included.
    Ocean also have a couple of in-stock bikes advertised with a decent discount offered (if it`s genuine - these salesmen arn`t stoopid and will probably have a cunning plan to ensure they claw back that discount somehow!)
    Had to go the factory order route due to the specific spec on my bike and word is that it will not be delivered until the new year, possibly late this year. That`s fine with me, the weeks/months years seem to fly by so a few months wait is no problem. I still have the Hexhead (+ other bikes) to go out on.
    The main reason for the delay is due to the recent floods in Germany wiping out the factory that builds the ZF suspension so units are in short supply.
    1250GSA TE btw (yeah i know, i never thought i`d ever be one of those riders either.....)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave+63 View Post
    Probably better on a 390 Duke.

    In fact, we should all be riding them!
    Tell me about it ! I have been looking at them. Unfortunately their success has fuelled a price rise. A lad on UKGS bought an early one for 2999, the outgoing Euro 4s are 4.5 ish and the 2021 models 5k.

    Im going to get one when my F700GS gets too heavy. However in the meantime Ive just aquired another classic, a 1972 Honda XL250 Motorsport :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by higham5 View Post
    Tell me about it ! I have been looking at them. Unfortunately their success has fuelled a price rise. A lad on UKGS bought an early one for 2999, the outgoing Euro 4’s are 4.5 ish and the 2021 models 5k.

    Im going to get one when my F700GS gets too heavy. However in the meantime Ive just aquired another classic, a 1972 Honda XL250 Motorsport :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigweb View Post
    It didn't hit the bike.

    Hit me straight in the ribs under my arm and went across my lap. It was on the floor in the middle lane and flew out the way of a car a couple of car lengths ahead of me to my left.

    I was moving at 90 leptons

    Felt like I had been hit with a bodyshot from a heavyweight.

    Winded me and I pulled into the slow lane. A few cars pulled along side me to give me the thumbs up and see if I was OK.

    I stopped when I got to the mersey tunnel and checked I was alive

    If it had hit my bars, hand or helmet I doubt I would be here now.

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    Wow! Lucky to be around to tell the tale! Ive seen the damage hitting one of these can do to a car, and I speak from experience, broken bodywork and a smashed fog light!

    Glad youre ok other than bruising!


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    Glad you're okay.
    I had a pigeon in the chest about two months ago and my biggest problem was seeing where I was going through the cloud of feathers. Its amazing how they can detatch their entire plumage instantly.

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    Managed around 100 miles today👍

    Must have been some sort of GS owners meet up the Horseshoe Pass..




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    Quote Originally Posted by Enoch View Post
    Must have been some sort of GS owners meet up the Horseshoe Pass..
    Probably not!


    Quote Originally Posted by Enoch View Post

    Lovely old 400/4

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    Good to see you back on a bike Enoch. Long may that continue.

    I just placed a deposit on this today.



    Toyed with a mint SP1 but ultimately I dont have the skills to get the best out of it. One day perhaps.

    However, a V4 with gear driven cams is synonymous with Honda, even if this was a bit of a flop back in the day. Will have to wait a short while but hope to have it before the roads get too cold and salty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave+63 View Post
    ... Lovely old 400/4
    That was favourite bike when I was in my late teens - fitted me like a glove.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j0hnbarker View Post
    Good to see you back on a bike Enoch. Long may that continue.

    I just placed a deposit on this today.



    Toyed with a mint SP1 but ultimately I dont have the skills to get the best out of it. One day perhaps.

    However, a V4 with gear driven cams is synonymous with Honda, even if this was a bit of a flop back in the day. Will have to wait a short while but hope to have it before the roads get too cold and salty.
    Thats a lovely bike. Congratulations!

    Im hopefully picking up my third bike this evening, for winter use. But it doesnt really count. Forzaaaaaa!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plake View Post
    Thats a lovely bike. Congratulations!

    Im hopefully picking up my third bike this evening, for winter use. But it doesnt really count. Forzaaaaaa!
    Hah! So tempting... which one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by learningtofly View Post
    Hah! So tempting... which one?
    Its a 300, new shape. Holds two helmets under the seat, heated grips, electric windscreen like a Goldwing, keyless drive, full LEDs, full granny skirt to keep your legs warm, does 90mpg, can tour the world on it and all for not very much really. Its like a G Shock, in that the uncomfortable truth is that its ugly but its all you really need lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enoch View Post
    Managed around 100 miles today

    Must have been some sort of GS owners meet up the Horseshoe Pass..

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    Love that yellow 400/4 mine had a cambells 4 into 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave+63 View Post
    Probably not!
    Brilliant Dave, I properly laughed 😅 at that one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by j0hnbarker View Post
    Good to see you back on a bike Enoch. Long may that continue.

    I just placed a deposit on this today.

    Toyed with a mint SP1 but ultimately I dont have the skills to get the best out of it. One day perhaps.

    However, a V4 with gear driven cams is synonymous with Honda, even if this was a bit of a flop back in the day. Will have to wait a short while but hope to have it before the roads get too cold and salty.
    A lot more practical than the SP1. My mate has 2 of em, 80 miles to a tank and thats your lot lovely bikes but more for the track IMO👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by j0hnbarker View Post
    Good to see you back on a bike Enoch. Long may that continue.

    I just placed a deposit on this today.



    Toyed with a mint SP1 but ultimately I dont have the skills to get the best out of it. One day perhaps.

    However, a V4 with gear driven cams is synonymous with Honda, even if this was a bit of a flop back in the day. Will have to wait a short while but hope to have it before the roads get too cold and salty.
    The Bike Specialists Sheffield. I often drool at their stuff, they only deal in the best quality and marques. That 1000 looks a stunner and the engine will be a peach.

    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by higham5 View Post
    The Bike Specialists Sheffield. I often drool at their stuff, they only deal in the best quality and marques. That 1000 looks a stunner and the engine will be a peach.

    Steve
    It is indeed.

    This will be my fourth bike from them. I work around the corner and this has been detrimental to my bank balance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by j0hnbarker View Post
    It is indeed.

    This will be my fourth bike from them. I work around the corner and this has been detrimental to my bank balance!
    A lad I know bought a very exotic Ducati from them its a special edition , limited run, cost 35k. Trouble is hes scared stiff of taking it out, so he just canes his KTM 1290 everywhere:)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enoch View Post
    Managed around 100 miles today
    Excellent news...onwards and upwards

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    Quote Originally Posted by j0hnbarker View Post
    Good to see you back on a bike Enoch. Long may that continue.

    I just placed a deposit on this today.



    Toyed with a mint SP1 but ultimately I don’t have the skills to get the best out of it. One day perhaps.

    However, a V4 with gear driven cams is synonymous with Honda, even if this was a bit of a flop back in the day. Will have to wait a short while but hope to have it before the roads get too cold and salty.
    Wow, what a beauty! (ETA the bike not you!!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enoch View Post
    Managed around 100 miles today👍

    Must have been some sort of GS owners meet up the Horseshoe Pass..



    Nice one Enoch :)

    Thats a decent length ride out. Id be needing a sit down after that tbh.

    Whats your bike collection looking like at the mo? Still got the Diavel?

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    Just booked the bike in with Freddy Trott for an ACF-50 treatment and a ceramic coating. He does a superb job.

    Winter is coming...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave+63 View Post
    Probably not!




    Lovely old 400/4
    I bought one of the first ones in 1975 from Victor Devine Motorcycles in Great Western Road in Glasgow. By 1976 I was cool dude with flared jeans, ace bars and headlamp fairing!

    Unfortunately, my comfort was not at best as I couldnt afford the rear sets!

    Classy, huh?




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    I wasnt 17 until late 1980 so they were within reach second hand by then.
    I bypassed the 400 (although later had a Kawasaki Z400J), going straight from a 250 to a Z650 but always liked them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinpull View Post
    I bought one of the first ones in 1975 from Victor Devine Motorcycles in Great Western Road in Glasgow. By 1976 I was cool dude with flared jeans, ace bars and headlamp fairing!

    Unfortunately, my comfort was not at best as I couldn’t afford the rear sets!

    Classy, huh?




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    You were a hipster before your time. I love how everything goes full circle
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    Quote Originally Posted by learningtofly View Post
    You were a hipster before your time. I lope how everything goes full circle
    You mean I can get my flares out again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by learningtofly View Post
    Just booked the bike in with Freddy Trott for an ACF-50 treatment and a ceramic coating. He does a superb job.

    Winter is coming...
    Bring an iPad with Netflix for the long wait in Starbucks down the road. He does do a good job though. He hates doing GS' because of the wheels so I'm sure he'll be thrilled with your Triumph!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinpull View Post
    I bought one of the first ones in 1975 from Victor Devine Motorcycles in Great Western Road in Glasgow. By 1976 I was cool dude with flared jeans, ace bars and headlamp fairing!

    Unfortunately, my comfort was not at best as I couldn’t afford the rear sets!

    Classy, huh?




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    Looks good. I had an F2 with the pillion footpegs on their own subframe. Sold it when I joined the RAF and the idiot I sold it to only went and put comstars on it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wileeeeeey View Post
    Bring an iPad with Netflix for the long wait in Starbucks down the road. He does do a good job though. He hates doing GS' because of the wheels so I'm sure he'll be thrilled with your Triumph!
    He does take a while, that's true. He's not working from outside the house in Elstree any more either, so I need to get myself over to his new gaff in Bushey this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by learningtofly View Post
    He does take a while, that's true. He's not working from outside the house in Elstree any more either, so I need to get myself over to his new gaff in Bushey this time.
    Its an adventure bike; it doesnt need ACF-50, it needs mud!
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    So I got my bike a couple of months ago and have a question

    Am I doing it wrong? It feels like its just no fun at legal speeds, it just goes round the corners, gets to 60, and I feel nothing.

    I get so much more joy riding my bicycle, where skinny tires and no kit mean that descending at 40-50mph is far more exhilarating

    Or have I just bought too capable a bike in the Suzuki v-strom?


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    I'm living in South London and a neighbor just recommended I take a ride down to Ryka's one weekend after spotting my K100 in the garage.

    Any regulars among us or anyone that has any experience and recommendations of when best to go? I'm guessing a nice Saturday morning?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strchr03 View Post
    So I got my bike a couple of months ago and have a question

    Am I doing it wrong? It feels like its just no fun at legal speeds, it just goes round the corners, gets to 60, and I feel nothing.

    I get so much more joy riding my bicycle, where skinny tires and no kit mean that descending at 40-50mph is far more exhilarating

    Or have I just bought too capable a bike in the Suzuki v-strom?


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    I'm guessing you need something revvy and and 600. The v-strom is a great bike but is favoured by the GS guys who don't want a PCP once they retire...

    Get through the winter on it and look at your options in spring. Test ride a few different styles. Triumph street triple could be good. Would be good for you to see the difference between the 600 range and the 1,000cc range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strchr03 View Post
    So I got my bike a couple of months ago and have a question

    Am I doing it wrong? It feels like its just no fun at legal speeds, it just goes round the corners, gets to 60, and I feel nothing.

    I get so much more joy riding my bicycle, where skinny tires and no kit mean that descending at 40-50mph is far more exhilarating

    Or have I just bought too capable a bike in the Suzuki v-strom?


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    V-strom 650 or 1000?

    Either way, bikes are so capable that theyre not much fun at legal speeds on most roads. You need to search out the more twisty and smaller roads to get some excitement.

    Track days and off-road are two other options.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plake View Post
    Nice one Enoch :)

    Thats a decent length ride out. Id be needing a sit down after that tbh.

    Whats your bike collection looking like at the mo? Still got the Diavel?
    Yes XDiavel, Speedmaster, and Rocket R Thinking of trading the XDiavel for a new one for my 60th, but trying to be sensible, and see how the health issues progress before committing..👍

    The problem is, that the more I ride the Speedmaster, the more Im convinced its actually the only bike I need. But I sold my whole watch collection and have a hankering to spend some of the proceeds. 1st world problems🤪

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    Any of you guys into off-roading on the bikes, i don't mean Adventure bikes like a GS, was thinking more enduro bikes like KTM, Gas Gas or other brands, friends of mine have been going on about it and i'm intrigued...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adge View Post
    I'm living in South London and a neighbor just recommended I take a ride down to Ryka's one weekend after spotting my K100 in the garage.

    Any regulars among us or anyone that has any experience and recommendations of when best to go? I'm guessing a nice Saturday morning?
    Sunday morning used to the time to go, but that was back in the late 80s/early 90s before the bends were painted off and the police presence was high - not sure if I would go there now but others might be more recent vistors. We also used to do Chelsea Bridge and Heston Services on a Friday night but I expect that sort of anarachy has long since stopped too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martylaa View Post
    Any of you guys into off-roading on the bikes, i don't mean Adventure bikes like a GS, was thinking more enduro bikes like KTM, Gas Gas or other brands, friends of mine have been going on about it and i'm intrigued...
    I started trail riding in about 1999; in 2006 we moved to Spain and inset up Trailespana which I ran for a couple of years before moving back to the UK.

    I then competed in Enduros until retiring about four years ago.

    Subject to COVID, I try to get back out to Spain a couple of times a year to ride my older routes.

    Its completely different to riding on the road and great fun. It is physically demanding though and you will fall off a lot. A 250cc bike is plenty big enough for almost anyone; you really do want light weight over lots of power.
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    Quote Originally Posted by j0hnbarker View Post
    Classic!
    I love Jap bikes from the 80`s and 90`s.

    And, thanks for posting the pic - i have a brake caliper here from a mystery Honda of that era and i now know exectly what model it came off, thanks!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave+63 View Post
    I started trail riding in about 1999; in 2006 we moved to Spain and inset up Trailespana which I ran for a couple of years before moving back to the UK.

    I then competed in Enduros until retiring about four years ago.

    Subject to COVID, I try to get back out to Spain a couple of times a year to ride my older routes.

    Its completely different to riding on the road and great fun. It is physically demanding though and you will fall off a lot. A 250cc bike is plenty big enough for almost anyone; you really do want light weight over lots of power.
    I've never fancied trail riding, but everyone who has tried it - reckon that it is entirely addictive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MB2 View Post
    Sunday morning used to the time to go, but that was back in the late 80s/early 90s before the bends were painted off and the police presence was high - not sure if I would go there now but others might be more recent vistors. We also used to do Chelsea Bridge and Heston Services on a Friday night but I expect that sort of anarachy has long since stopped too.
    Blimey. We were doing Chelsea Bridge back in the late 70s/early 80s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MB2 View Post
    Sunday morning used to the time to go, but that was back in the late 80s/early 90s before the bends were painted off and the police presence was high - not sure if I would go there now but others might be more recent vistors. We also used to do Chelsea Bridge and Heston Services on a Friday night but I expect that sort of anarachy has long since stopped too.
    Quote Originally Posted by learningtofly View Post
    Blimey. We were doing Chelsea Bridge back in the late 70s/early 80s.
    Was certainly still going early-mid 90s, my favourite memory was on back of mates RD, popped on back wheel from traffic lights, crossed the bridge and put it down smoothly just before the roundabout on the other side. It was that or blats to Sarfend, back before speed cameras and DCW it was quite a quick trip especially on the way back

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    Enjoyed getting off the beaten track in Mid Wales and the Brecon/Black Mountains area this week. Still on paved surfaces but of equal enjoyment to some of the sublime twisty sections of the A483 etc on the way down there.








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    Great ride to Haworth via Hebden Bridge.

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    Great road, what was the rest of your route?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lammylee View Post

    Great ride to Haworth via Hebden Bridge.
    Great shot Lee, I watched the Tour de Yorkshire bike race go up that hill, and stood about 10 m down from your position. Lovely roads around there.
    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave+63 View Post
    Great road, what was the rest of your route?
    After coming off the M60 we Rode from Littlebourough to Hebden Bridge to Haworth. the other half wanted to go to Ilkley after this so most of the return journey not as picturesque via Halifax then roads improved after Sowerby Bridge to Ripponden, Denshaw

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    Quote Originally Posted by higham5 View Post
    Great shot Lee, I watched the Tour de Yorkshire bike race go up that hill, and stood about 10 m down from your position. Lovely roads around there.
    Steve
    Thank you, I could only ride that hill on a pushbike if it was downhill!

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