...been riding an modded Hornet 900 for about 4 years and it was time to start looking for something else.
Surely I did like the Hornet and it was dificult to part with it after such a long time. But hè, the mileage went up and it was time to let it go before it got unsellable.
After some suspension upgrades, the Hornet was a great bike that handled everything you threw at it with such an ease.
Even worse is the wifes Street Triple R, yep, you can fly with it at rediculous speeds, faster than the Hornet on any given sunday. Fun if you like a bike that can run circles around a litre supersport on a nice and curvey dikeroad with your eyes closed, but missing the thrill of a bike that needs respect, a bike that snatches when you try handling it, a bike that challenges the rider.
There was only one option...
so I bought a Superduke last friday.
LoSBoL
2009-11-01 16:31:00 UTC
Colonel_Klinck
2009-11-01 16:43:00 UTC
Nice choice! Can't really comment on other bikes as its my 1st big bike but she turns me into a Hooligan and makes me laugh in my helmet every time I ride her.
Oh and welcome on board
Oh and welcome on board
motoronin
2009-11-01 17:23:00 UTC
Post missing.
LoSBoL
2009-11-01 19:30:00 UTC
Post missing.
Twisted Jester
2009-11-02 10:59:00 UTC
Post missing.
LoSBoL
2009-11-02 18:36:00 UTC
Post missing.
Dukerider03
2009-11-03 22:57:00 UTC
And the japanese bikes of the last few years look like sh*t
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i'll have to agree
and welcome
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i'll have to agree
and welcome
adwburn
2009-11-10 20:10:00 UTC
zit zo vaak niet meer hier had je fiets al op m-f gezien.
Welkom hier.nice bike
Welkom hier.nice bike
brian1975
2009-11-10 20:54:00 UTC
Post missing.
LoSBoL
2009-11-11 18:48:00 UTC
Dutchies are taking over the british SD market.
There won't be a second hand SD available in the UK in a few.
There won't be a second hand SD available in the UK in a few.