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aisgsimon
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Bandit 1250

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Got a Bandit 1250 for a loan bike whilst mines assessed by insurance. After a few years now of being satisfied with the beamer I suddenly understand that sport bike thing. Decent brakes, rapid acceleration, nimbleness. Not sure ill want to go back to being on the tank.... :biggrin2
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Re: Bandit 1250

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The braking and acceleration must be loving awful on your own bike.
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Re: Bandit 1250

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Am I missing something ? Since when was a Bandit a sports bike ???
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Re: Bandit 1250

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steve wrote:Am I missing something ? Since when was a Bandit a sports bike ???
As I remember it left an R1 behind over the Lecht ;)

But yes certainly no sports bike, though its no slouch on power and they handle pretty well.
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Re: Bandit 1250

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steve wrote:Am I missing something ? Since when was a Bandit a sports bike ???
It will be the Millenium Falcon compared to a '92 Big Mans Wanger K75RT
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Re: Bandit 1250

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Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) wrote:
steve wrote:Am I missing something ? Since when was a Bandit a sports bike ???
It will be the Millenium Falcon compared to a '92 Big Mans Wanger K75RT

Ah ok :log
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Re: Bandit 1250

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steve wrote:[quote="Big Kneed Big Kneed Al (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian) (master of the emergency stop & "stand up" comedian)"]
steve wrote:Am I missing something ? Since when was a Bandit a sports bike ???
It will be the Millenium Falcon compared to a '92 Big Mans Wanger K75RT

Ah ok :log[/quote]


What he said. Did the Kelso run at the BMF rally in just over 12 parsecs-About 4 hours in our time. Much up on the performance compared to the tank.

I do miss the mild manners though, the bandit feels wasted with my mild riding style. 70 odd MPH and barely doing 3.5krpm. Its 'confidence inspiring' for sure.
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Re: Bandit 1250

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Dickie wrote:The braking and acceleration must be loving awful on your own bike.
Must. Not. Laugh. :log

Bandits are ace though, my first 'big' bike was a 1996 Bandit 600. Loved that thing! :hippy
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