Test Ride Choices
- Blade
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Test Ride Choices
When lockdown is over and we can play out, what do people fancy getting a test ride on.
I definitely fancy a go on a V4 Streetfighter
I definitely fancy a go on a V4 Streetfighter
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Re: Test Ride Choices
The new SuperDuke R and 890 duke.
If I could have a 2nd bike with the Kwak then something light and punchy would be on the cards, the BMW F900R seems to be getting good write ups too.
If I could have a 2nd bike with the Kwak then something light and punchy would be on the cards, the BMW F900R seems to be getting good write ups too.
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Re: Test Ride Choices
Good question but absolutely nothing floats my boat maybe an r1m but only out of interest to see what the engine is like
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Re: Test Ride Choices
Ducati Scrambler 800
Triumph 1200 Scrambler
Thruxton RS
Yamaha Tenere 700
AJP PR7 Adventure
Royal Enfield Himalayan
Streetfighter V4
Panigale V2.
Moto Guzzi TT85
Loads worth trying but i am quite happy with what i have.
Triumph 1200 Scrambler
Thruxton RS
Yamaha Tenere 700
AJP PR7 Adventure
Royal Enfield Himalayan
Streetfighter V4
Panigale V2.
Moto Guzzi TT85
Loads worth trying but i am quite happy with what i have.
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Re: Test Ride Choices
I don't want to test ride anything... I just want to ride my bike!
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Re: Test Ride Choices
If I test rode a Tuono and I know I would end up wanting one but be fearful of it going popCav wrote:Ducati V2 and R1...
But most of all, a Tuono Factory
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Re: Test Ride Choices
I think the 1100 Aprilua V4s are ok, it's the earlier 1000cc engines that can have issues.
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Re: Test Ride Choices
I'd be worried about that with an R1 more than the Aprilia unfortunately.Blade wrote:If I test rode a Tuono and I know I would end up wanting one but be fearful of it going popCav wrote:Ducati V2 and R1...
But most of all, a Tuono Factory
I've had such an infatuation with the Tuono for years. I still really like the last of the V Twin RSVs as well.
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Re: Test Ride Choices
Ha ha I was just about to say the same thing....D6Nutz wrote:I don't want to test ride anything... I just want to ride my bike!
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Re: Test Ride Choices
Nothing really on my radar, but I might bag a ride on a V2.
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Re: Test Ride Choices
Perkles wrote:I would like a test ride of a Factory Moto GP and WSB bike on an empty track
Buy the Superleggera V4 and you can.
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Re: Test Ride Choices
I think its something like £100k for just the bike or £120k with the Motogp bike test ride day.
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Re: Test Ride Choices
I believe 100k USD, UK price not announced yet according to this article
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