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Oh God! Not a R65!!!Ross wrote:hehehehehehehe you will have to wait and see.ME 109 wrote:So now what?Ross wrote:I have sold the R80.
Rob V
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Ross---there's surely an R1200C or an F650 "Fundorko" out there for your next "canvas".
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Now, now, khittner. Ross just might buy a Yamaha this time. Then it doesn't matter, does it.khittner1 wrote:Ross---there's surely an R1200C or an F650 "Fundorko" out there for your next "canvas".
Btw, I've lodged a report with the RSPCBMW's who informed me that there have been other reported sightings of a bmw with a shovel stuck in its head. They're trying to get a handle on it.
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ME's best comment ever.ME 109 wrote:Now, now, khittner. Ross just might buy a Yamaha this time. Then it doesn't matter, does it.khittner1 wrote:Ross---there's surely an R1200C or an F650 "Fundorko" out there for your next "canvas".
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I bought the Zombie Slayer. A customised 1987 Honda XL600VH Transalp. I know this bike. Have ridden with it on a ride last year. Very nimble in the corners.
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An excellent choice imo, Ross. Those bikes get rave reviews all the time, and are apparently most excellent to do custom work on. Abundant parts supply.Ross wrote:I bought the Zombie Slayer. A customised 1987 Honda XL600VH Transalp. I know this bike. Have ridden with it on a ride last year. Very nimble in the corners.
I don't know why anyone would bother with an old BMW.
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I own it's great grand-daddy. Those are really wonderful engines.
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Wow, center stand, shaft drive... all it needs is a round headlight.Major Softie wrote:I own it's great grand-daddy. Those are really wonderful engines.
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And actually, with no chain maintenance, the center stand is less an issue, until it comes time to repair or replace a tire.
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