Nice one, cheers.willian wrote:End of July it's due in apparently.RK6 wrote:I actually really like the look of the mini Tracer, will need to nip down to Ecosse for a proper look soon.
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RK6 wrote:Nice one, cheers.willian wrote:End of July it's due in apparently.RK6 wrote:I actually really like the look of the mini Tracer, will need to nip down to Ecosse for a proper look soon.
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Having had my 900 Tracer for a couple of months I can say that it is a brilliant bike. East to throw around the B roads and quick enough to get rid of the boy racers !!
Not sure it you need pillion room but my missus ays its one of the best bikes I've had that doesn't need altering, like a new seat, etc.
I could list all the things I like but I reckon the list would to be too long !!
Reading up on the new MT10 I reckon that would be too much, for me anyway, especially if I want to keep my licence !
Have a test ride and I reckon you'll be hooked.
Not sure it you need pillion room but my missus ays its one of the best bikes I've had that doesn't need altering, like a new seat, etc.
I could list all the things I like but I reckon the list would to be too long !!
Reading up on the new MT10 I reckon that would be too much, for me anyway, especially if I want to keep my licence !
Have a test ride and I reckon you'll be hooked.
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Re: Less mental missile wanted.
What a great looking bikeRuss wrote:Having had my 900 Tracer for a couple of months I can say that it is a brilliant bike. East to throw around the B roads and quick enough to get rid of the boy racers !!
Not sure it you need pillion room but my missus ays its one of the best bikes I've had that doesn't need altering, like a new seat, etc.
I could list all the things I like but I reckon the list would to be too long !!
Reading up on the new MT10 I reckon that would be too much, for me anyway, especially if I want to keep my licence !
Have a test ride and I reckon you'll be hooked.
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Driving a car through Baku takes some balls never mind a bike!