I have been too flat out with work & have tost track
Which bike?
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Re: Which bike?
Im lost .......wheres the link to the post that explains WTF happened to the beemer?
I have been too flat out with work & have tost track
what gives?
I have been too flat out with work & have tost track
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i told him....dont u remeber me telling him ?? i bloody told him...robracer wrote:Im lost .......wheres the link to the post that explains WTF happened to the beemer?
I have been too flat out with work & have tost trackwhat gives?
*takes off "dad" hat*
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How about an Aprilia?
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Might be worth a test ride if nothing else.
Perhaps a Ducati? ST2, ST4 ? Multistrada even?
Ok taking the piss now but this can be had brand spanking new for less than 11 large. And reliable.......well Put yourself in the picture
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http://www.bikepoint.com.au/DesktopDefa ... ikepointau" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
Might be worth a test ride if nothing else.
Perhaps a Ducati? ST2, ST4 ? Multistrada even?
Ok taking the piss now but this can be had brand spanking new for less than 11 large. And reliable.......well Put yourself in the picture
http://www.royalenfieldaustralia.com/" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
I got a sweater for my birthday. I realy wanted a moaner or a screamer.


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hahaha i could just see marty in a sidecar with his leather cap and flying goggles!!...mwahahaha
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I'll give you the abbreviated version for sanity sake RR!!!!robracer wrote:Im lost .......wheres the link to the post that explains WTF happened to the beemer?
I have been too flat out with work & have tost trackwhat gives?
Buy BMW R1100RS-Ride to Sydney. Make bathurst on return journey before gearbox goes bang!
New clutch, New gearbox, New paralever bearings and pins, new oils seals! Ride bike home and find incorrect box fitted!!
Ride back to Sydney to have new final drive fitted to match the incorrect gearbox install. Workshop drops bike!
Pick up bike from having been crash repaired and new final drive fitted. Ride to Brissy and back to Melbourne. So far so good!!
Ride bike to Sydney via coast road. Universal joint lets go mid corner and locks momentarily! Bike stranded in Nowra! Uni joint failure causes catastrophic damage to shaft and final drive requiring complete replacement!
Dealer who fitted it all and damaged it denies any liability and won't help. (Watch for a lovely thread about fair traiding once the date has been set
Owner decides hitting head against brick wall causes brain damage and he really should stop it! Oddly however, he struggles with this as the pain is somewhat enjoyable!
Hence, the decision to reluctantly part with the epitomy of BMW reliability! I am a member here, as well as another Jap bike essentially site and a couple of BMW forums (same Sig if you wanna trawl for it!!!) and one interesting point is that I see loads more catastrophic failures on one BMW site than on all the jappers combined!!!! Add to that my mate's opinion (he is a BMW tech and advised me NOT to buy it in the first place, but I stubbornly thought I'd manage to get a good one....apparently I did!!
by Neka79 on Sun Sep 23, 2007 11:00 pm
Mate, I am thinking of actually buying a bike with a third wheel. I am just waiting for generation two before I do, one that has a little moe than the current model! If you Google this Can-Am Spyder It'll show ya what I mean!!!!hahaha i could just see marty in a sidecar with his leather cap and flying goggles!!...mwahahaha
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There are really only two questions in life. 1.Which way do i go? 2.What is the lap record?
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mmmmm I knew about the first few steps in your ownership but the final few were new news
Its a shame really... hope you have more joy fron the new toy.
Its a shame really... hope you have more joy fron the new toy.
Re: Which bike?
Ducati ST3 ???? - Ducati make hard panniers for em. IMO they have feel exacerry the same to ride as the st 1050 except for that gel seat which is hands down the most comfortable thing ive eva planted my boney little ass on. You godda loove that v-twin sound.
Blackbird ??? - Run out prices under 15, and Honda make nice looking panniers for em too.
If your after a larger land barge wot about a second-hand fjr 13??
Blackbird ??? - Run out prices under 15, and Honda make nice looking panniers for em too.
If your after a larger land barge wot about a second-hand fjr 13??
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Ducatis are awesome. They are also temperamental, expensive and unreliable over long term ownership! So no, No Ducatis!chuffed wrote:Ducati ST3 ???? - Ducati make hard panniers for em. IMO they have feel exacerry the same to ride as the st 1050 except for that gel seat which is hands down the most comfortable thing ive eva planted my boney little ass on. You godda loove that v-twin sound.![]()
Blackbird ??? - Run out prices under 15, and Honda make nice looking panniers for em too.
If your after a larger land barge wot about a second-hand fjr 13??
I like the Idea of owning a twho wheeled jeep! So maybe a 650cc to 1000cc chookie- DL/Versys/Transalp/Tedium, with a Givi set up??? Maybe a semi naked like a FZ1S or a ZRX1200S?????
I want it to be heaps comfy, lightish, grunty-ish (75-100Hp will do), and most of all simple!
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vfr800??? single sided swing arm...
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Hofy was winding me up on the phone the other day, telling m to get a KLR650!
He did a trip up north on one back when he was a wee lad and reckons it was mint! I laughed my guts out when he mentioned one!!! But then I got to thinking, and I read a few reports on the newie, and spoke to a few mates who had them years ago (same motor) and he reckons they are bulletproof, simple, cheap to run and the new one will do 170+kph apparently! Enough anyhoo! I'm gunna test ride one! 
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I'm a fan of them actually, I'll have one in the garage one day (when the garage grows a littleStrika wrote:Hofy was winding me up on the phone the other day, telling m to get a KLR650!He did a trip up north on one back when he was a wee lad and reckons it was mint! I laughed my guts out when he mentioned one!!! But then I got to thinking, and I read a few reports on the newie, and spoke to a few mates who had them years ago (same motor) and he reckons they are bulletproof, simple, cheap to run and the new one will do 170+kph apparently! Enough anyhoo! I'm gunna test ride one!
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i could think of worse bikes to own!!
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Re: Which bike?
Call me a dyed in the wool tourer but I love em !!!!
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I rode the DL1000 and the DL650 wee-strom, and the 650 kicks arse! One of the best things I've ridden. Comfort like I couldn't believe, plenty of go, and simply brilliant handling. 400km range and long-travel spenshun. Get out and ride one of them, I found it a revelation, even compared to the 1000.
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It couldn't be worse that the DL1000, it sucked.Loz wrote:I rode the DL1000 and the DL650 wee-strom, and the 650 kicks arse! One of the best things I've ridden. Comfort like I couldn't believe, plenty of go, and simply brilliant handling. 400km range and long-travel spenshun. Get out and ride one of them, I found it a revelation, even compared to the 1000.
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