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Yes, that is quite graphic. I'm not sure what the cure is. But in my defence (your honour) I've had the Horent since Jul 2006. So I am slowing down in my old age. :cool: |
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Suzuki GS125 - my first bike. Got nicked and found it burnt out. I cried. Suzuki GN125 - Replacement for the GS. Had it 3 weeks then passed full test and bought a.... Kawasaki Zephyr 550 - My 1st big bike. Was convinced it was the quickest bike in the world. Got scared after some dodgy electrics and an incident with a pidgeon at 90mph. Needed a full fairing. Honda VFR800 - Loved the roaring V4. Stopped a car with my face at 50mph, should have been killed looking back. Bike was a total mess (as was my face). Bike never recovered, face did (sort of). Honda VFR 800 VTec - Too expensive to run and service. Kawasaki Ninja ZX7R P3 - Bought with the insurnace money from my 1st big crash. Scared the beejerbers out of me. Traded in for my next bike. Suzuki Bandit 600 - Had this bike until I wanted another Ninja. Lasted 9 months though! Kawasaki Ninja ZX7R P1. Plagued by electrical problems, sold to born again rider (how cruel). Did my first kneedown on it. Suzuki GN250 - My attempt at a sensible bike. Had a blue top box and I could get my kneedown on it. It died after I took a hammer to it in a murderous rage after trying to fit chain and sprockets. Kawasaki Zephyr 750 - A cheap Ebay bike. Lasted a long time and I sold to a mate for ?200. Still going as far as I know. Brakes never really worked. Suzuki SV650S - My very first 'new' bike. After 6 months it was too uncomfy and suspension was naff. Sounded great though. Honda Hornet 600 - Still got it! My true love. Great bike and quicker than a lot of power rangers around the Nurburgring on it's debut visit. Kawasaki Z1000 - Bought off a mate dirt cheap. Sold on and made ?200. Woo! Kawasaki ZX6R P7 - Impulse buy as it was shiny. Never really rode it all that much and sold due to questions over job and flat purchase. Triumph Street Triple - Deposit Paid. Who knows how long it will last! :) |
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I went through this with my mrs, who failed to comprehend why on earth I might want more than one bike at a time. The optimum number of bikes to have in a garage at any one time is four, no less. I'm halfway there (plus assorted bits of ZX7R still cluttering the place up) |
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This thread is top funny! The TVSF has totally taken off :) OOoh, we get to see SVnutter's stunting at Ad's BBQ! Roll on, whenever it is...
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Thats a lot of bikes dude!
I thought I was bad.. Have been though 4 bikes in less than a year since I passed. I can't believe you sold your ZX6R for 4300! I sold my CBR last year for that and it's 5 years old.. I spose brand new ones being 5k and 0% finance is killing the used market. |
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