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airwave
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Re: AberdeenBikers Rides

Post by airwave »

Gazza wrote:Well two wheels at least......
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I lurve it!
well, if you are going to be silly . . .
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only two wheels too showing, it actually has 5

I lurve it too :freebird
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Akrapovic wrote:Nice bike darth, but it might be an idea to blur out your reg plate. ;)
Can someone please explain to me why you recommend blurring the number plate when posting a picture of your bike?

Thanks

Zara
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I believe it's possible to find your addy from your number plate.
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Or if you have the same bike, copy the plate, and partake in a few illegal manovers.
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or indeed post on here you like to speed etc and then youve shot your own foot off!!!
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Speed - what's that?
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Dorsoduro.............
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Lee you could of tidyed up the garage for the photo shoot :biggrin2
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Love that Dorsaduro :2up
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Lookin tidy Lee , I bet it's a wheelie machine
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Coming my way soon....
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In the spirit of things! here is my beloved Viffer
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here's my Gixxer seven 'fiddy. just piked her up 2 weeks ago so still pretty standard, couldn't believe i managed to find one so clean with only 1 previous owner!

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Gazza wrote:Coming my way soon....
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I presume that's not a KLX replacement as it'll be a fair bit heavier won't it??

VERY nice though! :2up
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Here's Peggy
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My 2002 Fazer with Blueflame exhaust - highly recommend them, have a good note to them.
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The Rossi Kid wrote:
Gazza wrote:Coming my way soon....
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:arse
I presume that's not a KLX replacement as it'll be a fair bit heavier won't it??

VERY nice though! :2up
Not to replace the KLX and yes, at 138 kg it's about 30 kg heavier. But it's road legal so will be getting a lot more use and hopefully some tours through Borneo.

Having said that, this thing is supposed to be the bees knees offroad as well ...

http://www.onewheeldrive.net/2011/04/19 ... -besotted/
The KTM 690 Enduro R should need no introduction; it has been around for a while hasn’t it? But, this particular Enduro R does merit a few words, because this is MY KTM 690 Enduro R, which is something entirely different. That’s because I test bikes, over 150 of them at last count, but when it came time to sign on the dotted line I chose the KTM 690 Enduro R. And it’s ruined me.

If KTM Dealer Information sessions are to be believed, the Enduro R “represents the entire brand nucleus”; high performance, low weight, high-quality components and off-road performance with 100% functionality. Which are fighting words, not just a warning shot fired across the bow of the Big Mans Wanger, Triumph, Honda, Suzuki and Kawasaki big boys, but a complete genre defining on-and-off-road surprise attack preempting the competitors’ enduro offerings way back in 2009.

Even three years later, the KTM 690 Enduro R belittles the competition.

While other manufacturers may claim to have racing pedigree, you could buy a 690 Enduro R, show up and the Monaco Rally the next day and race it stock. In fact, I know people who have....

This isn’t a race replica, with a few minor changes it’s the real thing.
Will be much more convenient for my needs and no need to trailer the thing around.
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Pegaso wrote:Here's Peggy

welcome to the site :2up
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Had this bike for a while now but she sailed through an MOT today so i'm proud of her and want to show her off.

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At last I have one :-) And very very clean :-)

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My little CBR 125, wont be here for long though, hopefully have my license(s) back this month and get another big bike, never realised that even without power, you can really go out and enjoy the scenery and the ride

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It's here.... :P
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Nice! :2up
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Hey all, new here. Just passed my test a few weeks back so not had much road experience on the bike. Got mysel a cheapo sv650 till I find my feet and stop taking corners bolt upright :log Not the fastest thing out there but good starter bike until I feel a bit more confident, probably end up with a gsxr750 by next summer.

Here are a few pics next to my cage, its a bit on the slow side so needed to get my bike licence.

Looking forward to getting out on the roads when I get back from this trip.

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