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Svkid 05-03-08 01:54 PM

Re: Dan's latest biking craze.
 
i was wrong then :( ....................hangs head in shame

ASM-Forever 05-03-08 01:55 PM

Re: Dan's latest biking craze.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bear (Post 1438777)
I'm in agreement with ASM here.

I'm on a roll. :cool:

Soon i will dispense advice on servcing and other matters. :p

ASM-Forever 05-03-08 01:57 PM

Re: Dan's latest biking craze.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BigApe (Post 1438787)
My winter hack: Dullsville.

Price paid: £500.

Time owned: nearly 2 years

Expense for breakdowns: Water pump housing and battery £60.

Replacement worn out parts: Front and rear disks £110.

Fuel costs: £20 will get me around 270 miles.

Insurance costs: an extra £15 on my policy for additional bike insured fully comp.

Dropped 4 times: Damage ZERO.

Happy: Me.

All well and god but 2 issues:

I think Dan doesn't service himself so factor that in.

Also its not really a bike is it? Its also not really much fun surely?

Plus the embaressment...... ;)

embee 05-03-08 02:22 PM

Re: Dan's latest biking craze.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ASM-Forever (Post 1438791)
All well and god but 2 issues:

I think Dan doesn't service himself so factor that in.

Also its not really a bike is it? Its also not really much fun surely?

Plus the embaressment...... ;)

Don't worry BigA, we know why we have Dullsvilles. \\:D/

I've had mine 5yrs and am still on the first tin of chain lube! ;)

Demonz 05-03-08 02:44 PM

Re: Dan's latest biking craze.
 
Jeez mate - your missus must be amazing the way you change your mind everyday. Never a dull minute with you.... great decision btw;)

Grinch 05-03-08 02:51 PM

Re: Dan's latest biking craze.
 
In Bigape style -

My winter hack: Helga the SV650S

Price paid: ?600.

Time owned: over 2 years

Expense for breakdowns: Signal generator - ? free aquired when I fixed a PC.

Replacement worn out parts: Chain and sprokets/tyres, all the normal stuff.

Fuel costs: ?14 will get me around 140-150 miles.

Insurance costs: under ?200 fully comp (9 points too) and with Jax covered as extra rider.

Dropped once: Ped jumped out in front of me on a wet road, bent foot brake and another scratch on the mushroom and handguards.

And its a SV!

Stu 05-03-08 02:57 PM

Re: Dan's latest biking craze.
 
Right,
Are you sure you can't make mooney out of seeing the ST order through to the end (with or without discount) if you end up with one at the start of summer when peoople want to buy & find a 6 mth wait list at their dealer = quids in!

The hack - you have seen this http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=105521 right?
?2K sounds like an awful lot - plus I agree (with ASM) the Hornet is not that precious, may as well enjoy(ish) 65 miles a day.

Offroader - curses you'll be getting me at it next :D

DanAbnormal 05-03-08 02:58 PM

Re: Dan's latest biking craze.
 
Ooh, wow. I just went to the gym, come back and got 14 replies. :p

Righto. I see where you are coming from ASM but I think the Hornet will start looking really shabby after another winter. My logic is to get a bike that will just eat miles and be cheap to maintain. I do all servicing myself bar brakes and valve clearances. I only used AMS last time as it was so cheap to get it all done by them. Anyhoo, thank to the legend known as Mr Ape I'm now on the lookout for a Dullesville. I bet kneedowns are possible on them! :rolleyes:

It is NEVER a dull moment with me. I can change my mind 6 times before I've even realised what it is I wanted in the first place.

Thanks for all you rreplies. what this space. :geek:

DanAbnormal 05-03-08 03:01 PM

Re: Dan's latest biking craze.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu (Post 1438865)
Are you sure you can't make mooney out of seeing the ST order through to the end (with or without discount) if you end up with one at the start of summer when peoople want to buy & find a 6 mth wait list at their dealer = quids in!

If I can still get an ST with discount it would not be via a dealer anyway but from Triumph direct. I even have Mr Bloors number (as we're installing a network for him). So the money making situation is still there. There is also the choice to buy a crash damaged one but not sure about that yet.

DanAbnormal 05-03-08 03:03 PM

Re: Dan's latest biking craze.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rubberduckofdeath (Post 1438873)
If you don't buy a DRZ, I'll steal your knee sliders.

Yes sir! :)


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