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Tuareg 660

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80bhp and 185kg
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Something that can do what GS1250 owners think they can do
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Re: Tuareg 660

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Looks like a mini Africa Twin.
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C00kiemonster wrote:Looks like a mini Africa Twin.
I thought that. I guess the colour scheme helps form that opinion
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Cav wrote:Something that can do what GS1250 owners think they can do
To be fair, they guys who can ride a big GS, can do :D
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Frankie wrote:
Cav wrote:Something that can do what GS1250 owners think they can do
To be fair, they guys who can ride a big GS, can do :D
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Some people can but from the owners I've known, they've not been able to do the offroady bit.

I think fair play to any owner who tries it though.. it's a lot of money and weight to take on dirt
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Re: Tuareg 660

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Cav wrote:
Frankie wrote:
Cav wrote:Something that can do what GS1250 owners think they can do
To be fair, they guys who can ride a big GS, can do :D
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Some people can but from the owners I've known, they've not been able to do the offroady bit.

I think fair play to any owner who tries it though.. it's a lot of money and weight to take on dirt
I’ve taken the Multi on the dirt, with road tyres and a spongy rear brake.. was entertaining but not something I’d do on purpose again (lol)
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I like it, watching the vid now, some nice ideas mentioned. That screen looks like what had on the tiger XC, obviously from the same supplier lol
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Re: Tuareg 660

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Ha ha and it wheelies well
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