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Well thanks all, it’s looking like its part down to personal choice and part down to cost of running and as some of you quite rightly have pointed out I’ll be doing a fair few miles training. I had looked at the 650 V Storm and the CBF600 and 500, I quite like the V Storm for doing the advance instructon but it’s a bit pricy”, the same goes for the CBF600 and 500, bit new and a bit on the pricey side, “don’t get me wrong both very good bikes”. As I have a bit of time before I need to chooes whitch bike I go for, a bit more serching and contanplatinshion may be order, and other pints are all ways helpful. Keep the ideas coming (E.goldstein) “They watching you”!
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Well it’s Monday and there’s not a lot to do, as we’re restricted on what we can look at no Facebook, Ebay, bore me.com and no Utube I am stuck dreaming about getting a second bike. As I am looking at taking my Motorcycle Instructors test and doing some training over the next year, I am thinking that a 600cc muscle bike would be a good bike to have. So for the second bike I am torn between a Honda Hornet 600 and a Suzuki Bandit 600s any input on either bike? I’ve had a few GSXR750’s and 1100’s the old oil cooled engines a few years back, I have had also had a CBR 600f for a while loved the way the CBR600f revved. Ok the GSXR’s I have had are bigger bikes so not quite the same as the Bandit 6, but I did like the easy servicing. Has anyone had both what’s the difference like in terms of commuting and slow control as 125’s with newb’s on are not that quick “we all started like that”! Emmanuel Goldstein (E.goldstein) “They watching you”!
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E.goldstein replied to nickerbelly's topic in The Pub "Tinker and Budget"
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Are fat rear tyres finally going out of fashion?
E.goldstein replied to XS1100's topic in Pics & vids of Bikes
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Aldi Padlock Alarm
E.goldstein replied to Davehutch-hutchs's topic in Advice on Repairing and maintaining your bike
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As I have a degree in physics this may help! It’s real simple all the information is turned into 1’s and 0’s and it works out that there are more 0’s than 1’s so, as we all know 0's are lighter than 1's due to 0's being hollow thus, the 0’s cancels out the 1’s QED it’s the same weight! E.Goldsiten “They are watching you”
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Dogs 'dragged to death' by owner
E.goldstein replied to Davehutch-hutchs's topic in The Pub "Tinker and Budget"
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Time for a tyre thread
E.goldstein replied to smilinjack's topic in Advice on Repairing and maintaining your bike
I have not tried them on a big bike did have a set of Maxxis Supermaxx sport on the KTM 640 good and sticky, they did ok on the track day I did in the wet, not sure how they would go on a big ZZR. I go for Michelin Pilot Road 2CT’s for the BMW they lasted about 5000miles a set. E.Goldsiten “They are watching you” -