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Cantbearsed
wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Posts: 160
Enthusiast
15 Aug 2008 11:23 |
Just saw one in the metal for the first time at local dealers. God, it's a lovely machine. For an "entry level" bike, it looks well finished, smallish and light. I reckon it would be a great summer fun bike or commuter. Might see what deals can be struck this winter.
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jimmyj
Land of Black Prince, United Kingdom
Posts: 8,630
Premier Member Daytona 955i (04->)
15 Aug 2008 11:27 |
Like Guzzis but "Light" not normally a word assosciated with that marque
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Cantbearsed
wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Posts: 160
Enthusiast
15 Aug 2008 11:31 |
O.K..Light - ish.
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jimmyj
Land of Black Prince, United Kingdom
Posts: 8,630
Premier Member Daytona 955i (04->)
15 Aug 2008 11:34 |
- how about very stable?
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Cantbearsed
wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Posts: 160
Enthusiast
15 Aug 2008 11:35 |
..that's like describing a girl as "big boned..."
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Mr Greebo (aka Julian Heathcock)
West Sussex, United Kingdom
Posts: 2,216
Premier Member Adventurer (96-98)
15 Aug 2008 12:54 |
Does look rather fetching.
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~Bluelabel~
The Shades, Ongar, United Kingdom
Posts: 34,977
Premier Member Thunderbird Sport (98-00)
15 Aug 2008 16:44 |
With a gusset ripping 48bhp........
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Cantbearsed
wolverhampton, United Kingdom
Posts: 160
Enthusiast
17 Aug 2008 15:37 |
Yup. Bit of a downer. Considering the "baby" 696 Monster puts out 80 bhp..and weighs a lot less, and costs the same. Hmmm... Just talked myself out of one Italian bike and onto another.
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~Bluelabel~
The Shades, Ongar, United Kingdom
Posts: 34,977
Premier Member Thunderbird Sport (98-00)
17 Aug 2008 18:42 |
My work here is done....... move along now nothing to see here....
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