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Quiff Wichard
08-04-07, 03:26 PM
Ed if u ever sell yer trumpet let me have first refusal mate..




look at that= page one again.. things are weird,, i posted this on the end page???

how could i post sumfin b4 ed even started the thread?

Ed
07-06-07, 10:56 PM
and came across pix of my bikes. Think you've seen them before.

First off was my SV, my first bike,a K3. I wish it had lasted longer than it did but for those of you who complain abut the SV's brakes, my experience was that there is nothing wrong with the front brake. Especially when leaning into a left hander:( Well here it is:

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a127/Sythree/Edsbike.jpg

When I could walk again I wanted something small and non-challenging to get my confidence back. So I bought one of the bike school's cast-offs. Don't laugh. Please. And yes I know the garage was a tip.

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a127/Sythree/Bike1.jpg

I hated it. After the SV, it was miserable. It didn't last very long, it got chopped in for this:

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a127/Sythree/DSC00057.jpg

I liked this bike. It was easy to ride, did what it said on the tin. Don't underestimate a Hornet, they are chuckable, fast, and terrific fun. Entirely predictable behaviour, I knew the limits.

And then I saw my present bike. I hadn't gone to Wylies to buy, only to have a look - in fact at the then very new-out 675, saw this and :smt055 It's a terrific bike, the handling is fantabulous. Fast - and to be honest, so damn fast that it scares the crap out of me, but very useable at lower power - don't believe all the drivel about SS600s being unrideable except in a high power band. I have terrific fun on this beast at 6 - 7K, but it's true that at 10 - 12 it's even better:cool: Handling is exactly what you'd expect, and it turns heads everywhere. Yep, my P & J, even though the damn thing spat me off last December when I was least expecting it. I love this pic:

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a127/Sythree/DSC01687.jpg

Ed

dirtydog
07-06-07, 11:44 PM
that daytona is so nice Ed

falc
08-06-07, 05:35 AM
Nice collection of bikes so far, anything else planned?

Yer that Daytona is very cool :cool:

Ed
08-06-07, 07:00 AM
Nice collection of bikes so far, anything else planned?

Yer that Daytona is very cool :cool:

Yes it's cool:D

Planned - well I'd like to, but it's a quezzie of expense. Have seen a blue 06 Sprint in Wylies, it's very nice, I'm hoping to do a test on it this or next weekend, but I need to count the shekels carefully.

Jelster
08-06-07, 07:05 AM
Yes it's cool:D

Planned - well I'd like to, but it's a quezzie of expense. Have seen a blue 06 Sprint in Wylies, it's very nice, I'm hoping to do a test on it this or next weekend, but I need to count the shekels carefully.

Totally different bike that Ed. I tries the new Sprint twice, but it just didn't quite do it for me. Suspension was a bit too soft, mirrors vibrated so much they were useless, and what's with having a huge tacho and small (analogue) speedo with even smaller numbers ?

The pillion seat is as high as a sports bike, and it could do with some better colours too.

However, it was very comfortable though, and with the Triumph "sports" exhaust system, that 3 pot does sound lovely.

Tomcat
08-06-07, 08:39 AM
The Daytona looks very classy .... love the can, it goes superb with the black frame :D

Ed
08-06-07, 10:25 AM
The Daytona looks very classy .... love the can, it goes superb with the black frame :D

Bit of an old pic this as the bike now boasts a CCC carbon thingy. It's loud!

the white rabbit
08-06-07, 10:46 AM
The new Tiger is a nice machine. People who have ridden it and the Sprint seem to prefer it (n=2 :lol:). A large tourable ubermoto really.

Ceri JC
08-06-07, 01:36 PM
The new Tiger is a nice machine. People who have ridden it and the Sprint seem to prefer it (n=2 :lol:). A large tourable ubermoto really.

Aye, the new tiger is good. Surprisingly fun for a 'practical' machine. I found it had good grip on bumpy mud covered lanes, too.

kwak zzr
08-06-07, 02:08 PM
like your old k3 Ed, i do like that blue.:)

Ed
08-06-07, 02:20 PM
like your old k3 Ed, i do like that blue.:)

:( so did I. I daresay that it was an organ donor though so someone on here might have its bits and pieces. After the accident I never saw it again, it was in a salvage yard near Stafford (I think) and I couldn't walk or drive, and wifey was too angry to drive me over to have a look at it.

kwak zzr
08-06-07, 04:19 PM
If decide to ditch the thou i'll be on the look out for a good clean k3 650.