Quick question
- Yoda
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Quick question
I have an itch and it really wants scratching. Its located on my knee cap. I tell ya its getting bad.
Seriously and this one's a wee bit of a thinker.
Ok I have changed jobs again (well it has been a few years) and find myself looking at the future and what I can buy to fill the hole left in my garage.
Seeing as riding wil be full on with some mates, and more sensible with others, rather than try and buy a bike for both, do I have two?
Or do I squirrel away my money until I can buy my "heart not my head bike" and purchase something that will go up in value. Early mint R1's are looking a good buy, but that RD500 or RG500 would provide some kleenex moments too opening the garage door. If I am gonna spend big it would be something like a classic, not a new bike.
I no longer have the gixer bug, although the 750 is a brilliant buy. I must admit to looking at crossplane R1's, but the handling is not as tasty as earlier models.
Knowing me this will become an impulse buy.
Seriously and this one's a wee bit of a thinker.
Ok I have changed jobs again (well it has been a few years) and find myself looking at the future and what I can buy to fill the hole left in my garage.
Seeing as riding wil be full on with some mates, and more sensible with others, rather than try and buy a bike for both, do I have two?
Or do I squirrel away my money until I can buy my "heart not my head bike" and purchase something that will go up in value. Early mint R1's are looking a good buy, but that RD500 or RG500 would provide some kleenex moments too opening the garage door. If I am gonna spend big it would be something like a classic, not a new bike.
I no longer have the gixer bug, although the 750 is a brilliant buy. I must admit to looking at crossplane R1's, but the handling is not as tasty as earlier models.
Knowing me this will become an impulse buy.
- Yoda
- More Rabbit Than Sainsbury's
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- Joined: Sat Jan 14, 2006 7:37 pm
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Hi Ted Steve at K2 once lent me a FZ1. To be fair it was a very easy bike to go fast on with the slightly detuned motor. Comfortable too. I have a bike sorted off a friend, but currently am working seven days a week to clear a back log at work. Once I get some breathing space I will try and get back into the fold with some ride outs. I wanna have a bit of a play first before trundling out with you lot, to say I am rusty is an under statement . Or I am getting oldfzted wrote:The FZ1N is a good option comfy and has the R1 engine so plenty quick enough especially if you throw a decent rear shocker on it!!