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Ahahaha.

I do giggle.

1. I dont bother to read them properly.

Evidently, otherwise you'd see how daft your subsequent posts were, lol.

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  • I only glanced at the pics, didn't spot it had an alarm. Sell the gash seat to pay for the alarm removal, lol.

  • Can I play ? I must admit streety you do seem a bit of a classroom rider - you've read about it in a book. I'll get me coat lol

  • That's funny, lol. Just because I choose not to ride up to a thousand miles per week anymore, doesn't mean that I never did (or had the massive credit card bill to show for it, lol)

Or maybe cos you gaggle on, shoving down everyones throat what you think, when you actually rarely even ride a bike.

But that is it

Or maybe cos you gaggle on, shoving down everyones throat what you think, when you actually rarely even ride a bike.

But that is it

Keep digging, lol. As I've already said several times, the Street R is what I want from a bike personally. Twice I've said that VFRs are "good at what they do, but what they do isn't what I want from a bike". Nowhere did I say that they're a bad bike, or that anyone else shouldn't ride one (or any other bike, or a fluorescent orange unicycle) if that's what they want, if you'd bothered to read it, rather than just ranting, lol. You're the one seemingly unable to accept that anyone else might find something other than your VFR more suitable for what they want from a bike, rather than what suits you.

As for rarely ever riding a bike, how long have you even been riding bikes for? I've been riding bikes long enough (21 years), hard enough, and frequently enough to not feel any need to justify when I choose to ride to anyone else, thanks ;)

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Can I play ?

I must admit streety you do seem a bit of a classroom rider - you've read about it in a book.

I'll get me coat lol

Can I play ?

I must admit streety you do seem a bit of a classroom rider - you've read about it in a book.

That's funny, lol. Just because I choose not to ride up to a thousand miles per week anymore, doesn't mean that I never did (or had the massive credit card bill to show for it, lol) ;)

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Not too sure how this is helping the op to decide what to get though.

Not too sure how this is helping the op to decide what to get though.

A VFR VTEC, obviously. Why would anyone want anything different? ;)

Might be keeping him amused while he ponders his options though, lol.

Not too sure how this is helping the op to decide what to get though.

Exact reason i stopped being on a wind up.

I do apologise to the OP. I did take it further than i should of tbf

That's funny, lol. Just because I choose not to ride up to a thousand miles per week anymore, doesn't mean that I never did (or had the massive credit card bill to show for it, lol) ;)

Lightweight. Lol

So we've narrowed it down to a viffer and a low mileage streety.

Excellent work.

So we've narrowed it down to a viffer and a low mileage streety.

Excellent work.

CBR1100Xx superblackbird?

Big on power, should be comfy enough, but theres things like the FJR1300 and Hayabusa too.

Depends how much power is needed i guess :D

So we've narrowed it down to a viffer and a low mileage streety.

Excellent work.

At £4k he hasn't got the budget for a low mileage Street. Unfortunately for him, otherwise his dilemma would be answered, obviously, lol... ;)

Depends how much power is needed i guess :D

Depends more on what he actually wants from a bike, of which we're still somewhat short of details.

Lol what about doing the honourable thing and flog him your rather nice example for £4k?

You'd be a forum hero.

Just a thought like :-)

Lol what about doing the honourable thing and flog him your rather nice example for £4k?

You'd be a forum hero.

Just a thought like :-)

Stuff being a hero, I'd set fire to it before I'd sell it for four grand, lol ;) He can have my Speed Triple for £2500 though, I'll even put it back together, lol.

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Lol what about doing the honourable thing and flog him your rather nice example for £4k?

You'd be a forum hero.

Just a thought like :-)

And it doesn't fit the brief description of what he's looking for, hence I never suggested it as an option (a fact certain folk seem to have overlooked, with their blinkers firmly fastened on, lol...) ;)

If you wont sell I for £4k can we raffle it instead ? Just a thought lol

If you wont sell I for £4k can we raffle it instead ? Just a thought lol

Only if you get me £7k or more from the ticket sales, lol.

Lol back to the drawing board.

My money would be on a late fazer 1000 having owned one. Great all round bike. You can commute, scratch, tour or just bimble around. Brakes need looking after as does the standard soggy front end. Cracking engine.

An FJR1300?

Hi everyone, I'm looking for a little bit of help!

I've been riding for 2-3 years now and have absolutely loved my GSF600 Bandit, it really has been a great bike. However I now feel it's time for a change and fancy a new toy within the next few months.

I fancy something with a little more power whilst still being comfortable as I am 6ft4. The bike would only come out on weekends and sunny days and my budget will be approximately 3-4k.

If anyone has any suggestions I'd be very keen to hear them :)

Thanks

Oli

I've got a nice CBR1100XX that's yours for 3500. I'm 6' 4" too so you'll fit just fine... one of the fastest most comfortable and easily insurable bikes there is.

Lol back to the drawing board.

My money would be on a late fazer 1000 having owned one. Great all round bike. You can commute, scratch, tour or just bimble around. Brakes need looking after as does the standard soggy front end. Cracking engine.

A late mk1 FZS do you mean, or the later model? Both are good bikes, but he'll only get the mk1 on his budget. Buy a nice low mileage one of those, spend a few quid on sorting the suspension, a few tasteful mods (starting with getting rid of that gopping rear mudguard and the horrible chrome pram handle bars) and you've got a bloody good bike - fast, all day comfy and good handling, great real world road bike. I always quite fancied one, but never actually bought one. I think they would have sold much better, if Yamaha hadn't priced them so daft.

Just don't do this to it. Please.

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201508125989639

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An FJR1300?

Apparently Yamaha made the FJR1300 by mating a jet engine with an armchair. True story.

Apparently Yamaha made the FJR1300 by mating a jet engine with an armchair. True story.

Nothing wrong with that super fast in comfort :-)

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