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Everything posted by smilinjack
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Actually, I have to say I was also underwhelmed by the gearchange. Not a patch on any of my current bikes, Honda included. To be fair though, it can take a few thousand miles to free up a gearbox. And another thing-got a great view of my elbows in the mirrors. Sat on a Versys the other day and I have to say it struck me as superior in all regards. I think I will take one out, it strikes me as the front runner for what I need.
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Mate, I've had a thing for Guzzi since the Le Mans and T3. But I need Japanese I reckon, as I plan hammering it up and down the country fully loaded. Probably trust a Triumph, but Italian might need too much faith. One of these followed me through Via Gellia a while back. Looked really good on the road
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Yes, I'm sure the Tracer is a beter bike than it appeared. I checked the suspension, chain etc when I got back, which is more interest than the dealer showed. He knows they'll sell so I don't matter. But that seat is not a thing of beauty. I'll try Kawasaki and Triumph. One thing I will say, both dealers showed more interest than CMC could muster.
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Well, despite what I just said to Dave in another thread, I managed a test ride on Friday, thanks to getting a job finished off on Thursday and nothing I could rearrange for Friday. Went up to CMC for a new coat, and the Yamaha Tracer demo was available. Nice day, why not? So off I went up toards Owler Bar. First impression-nice riding position, snatchy throttle response at urban speeds, so despite the seating position not that nice to drive in town I reckon. By the time I hit the countryside, I realised that my bum was already wriggling about. Not that comfy then. Hitting the gas at speed, it goes nicely. Great exhaust note too. Brakes are good, powerful but progressive. Coming back I came down a couple of bumpy B roads towards Chesterfield, and realised that it felt like I was riding a pogo stick. Honestly, my Speed Triple is nicer to ride over bumpy roads. So TBH the last five miles or so to Clay Cross, all I wanted to do was get off. Massive disappointment, I really thought this bike was going to tick all the boxes. Getting back on a 13 year old VFR was bliss. What a bummer. Will try the Kawasaki Versys, also looked at the Triumph XRT, but they don't convince me. Rather have a Tiger Sport actually.
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Cmc claycross this sunday 11th
smilinjack replied to Davehutch-hutchs's topic in Rideout's and Events
when was the last time we both got out together ? Too long ago frankly. I'm just really struggling to fit biking in at all. Since starting up on my own it's gone a bit mental, although I managed to go to all my jobs last week on the VFR better than not bothering I suppose. And one trip home was over Cat & Fiddle in glorious sunshine -
Cmc claycross this sunday 11th
smilinjack replied to Davehutch-hutchs's topic in Rideout's and Events
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Road rage (LANGUAGE ALERT!!!)
smilinjack replied to smilinjack's topic in The Pub "Tinker and Budget"
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Wow, I just formed a soft spot for One Direction. A man after my own heart!! http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/34149177/harry-styles-proves-hes-a-stickler-for-good-grammar People take note-research to & too, there & their, your & you're. It's as easy to be right as wrong. Remember-it's your language
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i think my vans caught a curse
smilinjack replied to Chadatious's topic in The Pub "Tinker and Budget"
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lost my phone numbers ....
smilinjack replied to Davehutch-hutchs's topic in The Pub "Tinker and Budget"
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