Aprilia have just revealed their 660 Tuareg which may be worth looking at.
Picked my baby GS up today after its had its run in service.
Had a little sit on this while I was there and I really liked it.
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New bike day tomorrow, now I am hoping I get a good night sleep
For those that like riding in Wales this is a cracking road. Not fast, a single track road, but beautiful. And no, along with others I've no idea how to attach a photo from my PC.
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It’s not a difficult concept: your PC is not a part of the internet and therefore you cannot link directly to it.
The easiest way is to use Tapatalk, as it hosts the images automatically.
Other than that, you need to use a host (imgur, for example, is free) and paste the link.
It’s not rocket science
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
Rossi to retire at end of season
That really is the end of an era! So many great races.
Cal’s back for the next three races though.
Here she is on the drive
Only had time for a quick blast in light drizzle this evening, but it's great fun.
I was sad to see the RR go though. Brilliant bike, very fast, comfortable for a superbike and utterly reliable. Someone's going to get a great bike.
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
^^ Very nice. Bikes really are becoming works of art these days. Enjoy :-)
I rode that a couple of weeks ago (have done it a couple of times over the years (painful on an RR but was much easier on a GSA this time). There was a detour in place by the phone box this time which actually took us on an even nicer route through there. If anyone is interested in staying near there, the Y Talbot is a great Inn and very biker friendly (and there are many nice rides in all directions from it ) Personal favorite is the Crossgates to Newtown Road (in both directions)......
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My head is being turned by the Tiger Sport, a far more powerful and somewhat better looking sibling than the 900 range. In fact, it would fit the bill so well that I think it would make a very decent one bike solution.
Looks like I'll be making a call this morning... spec'd up with the Arrow end can, a centre stand and heated grips it take the price to just over £12k. A low seat isn't included in the configurator, but I know somebody who has the lowering kit and the low seat on his, so I know that both are possible.
^^^ My brother in law has a tiger 1050.
Really likes it, nice exhaust growl with it.
Just the stock one…still sounds good
I guess best to buy the arrow from the supplying dealer and ensure it’s properly mapped for- would almost certainly affect air flow hence fuelling ( I would think)
I suppose what I’m saying is don’t just assume you can pop on the can at home afterwards
The Tiger Sport was discontinued last year. Damn good bikes though, I have one. Great fun to ride, brilliant engine, handle really well, fabulous slow speed manners but loads of grunt to get them shifting, probably the best all-rounder I’ve ever ridden. I had speed triples for years and the tiger is no slower in the real world and a lot more comfortable. The only real bad points I’ve found are the crap seat and the wind noise. Some people complain about the cruise control buttons but I think they’re fine. They are not light and not designed for off road at all. I’ll be keeping mine for a long while though
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I tried a Tiger Sport 1050 before I bought the Multistrada. Lovely engine but the ergonomics didn’t suit me so well, and there was a ton of wind noise from the standard screen (although that can probably be remedied with an aftermarket screen).
There are quite a few lightly used ones available right now.
I know a guy who rides one - at our local IAM group. He can’t be more than 5 ft 5.
I had a Tiger 1050 before the R1200R, and that was the bike I rode 2-up to Naples.
Lovely bike, but tall and getting it out for use was an "event". The BMW that replaced it was far more manageable, far quicker, braked better and handled better.
I suspect the Sport was a step up from the original version though (if for no other reason than the button to step through the displays was relocated from the dash to the left cluster)
I’ve just ridden my first Harley!
The salesman confirmed that the current £28k Harley Livewire will be £14,995 next year as the standalone Livewire 1.
Is it the same model or a downgraded new version that will be 14k?
It is the same bike but with a different badge on the tank.
The salesman’s slant on it was that HD Livewire buyers are likely to be collectors who will put them away as an investment.
I hoping Zero and Energica follow suit.
I put it into sport mode early on and just left it there. I did put it back into rain mode but it felt so sluggish that I put it straight back.
Whilst I didn’t take it over about 85mph, the torque in the mid range is phenomenal (so all the way through really). Overtaking is almost instantaneous. There’s plenty of regen so slowing back down after an overtake is quick too.
I was out on it for about an hour and it took most of that time to get used to it; the engine braking on throttle off is do great that I was stopping way before the junction without using the brakes. It’s something that you’ll get used to pretty quickly though.
I found the suspension very hard and would want to sort that out if I bought one. I didn’t like separate indicator switches on either bar but that’s just because all the bikes I’ve ever owned have one indicator switch on the left bar.
I’m seriously considering one next year when the price is more reasonable.
5 of us in mid Wales enjoying the yamaha tenere off road experience for 2 days. Obviously riding Tenere 700s
Great fun!
Some excellent trails and full on descents.
It’s a handsome bike. You’ll be getting lots of people wanting to know about it I’m sure.
@Cavham..was it your red GS you just traded in for a newer version? The guy that bought it has just listed it for sale again I think as it is “too much”. Camberley based buyer?
Have to say I’m tempted. Any issues?