The Termi's sound gorgeous! Mine need repacked but unlike the neighbors, im enjoying the noise. I bought one without testing first and the six hour ride up from England broke me. If John Wayne and the Hunchback of Notre Damme had a love child, thats what looked like as I waddled up the drive to open the garage. I think three days passed before I could squeeze something without pain in my left forearm, the stiff clutch just wrecked it.Gazza wrote: Very similar to my first Duke, which had the same Termi's but was relatively free of electrical problems (other than a failed rectifier). Was a very fun ride and only comfortable above 70 mph. A double bubble screen helped, but reduced the slippery looks.
Even if I had tested it and disliked it, i would of still bought it!

On the ride home I lost the passing light and indicators after a soaking. Indicator relay cooked. Few months later after another soaking I had starting problems and lost a cylinder when it did start. New fuses, dried out fuse box and a good dose of silicone sealant applied has cured it.