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30 Nov 2013 13:55 #93985
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what kinda bikes? enduro? ive been afew times on the ktm i had both south and north wales
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30 Nov 2013 14:50 #93990
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Hi Stu stu
Their a bit like me mate, old !
The modern one is a Honda NTV, that's a 650cc V twin shaft drive. Just a straight forward (but heavy) naked road bike. They were very popular with Currier rides and I was lucky some years ago to pick up a low mileage clean one. Nice torque motor.
The other one is a bit special, its a 1960 Royal Enfield 500cc "Big Head" Bullet one of 170 built. You go anywhere on it in the biking community and the sound of a British big single turns heads. The downside is your always on the spanners and mopping up oil.
Round figures lets say there is 30 years between their build dates but there is light years between handling, braking and performance. You certainly can't forget which one your on that's for sure.
Their a bit like me mate, old !
The modern one is a Honda NTV, that's a 650cc V twin shaft drive. Just a straight forward (but heavy) naked road bike. They were very popular with Currier rides and I was lucky some years ago to pick up a low mileage clean one. Nice torque motor.
The other one is a bit special, its a 1960 Royal Enfield 500cc "Big Head" Bullet one of 170 built. You go anywhere on it in the biking community and the sound of a British big single turns heads. The downside is your always on the spanners and mopping up oil.
Round figures lets say there is 30 years between their build dates but there is light years between handling, braking and performance. You certainly can't forget which one your on that's for sure.
The only benefit of age is experience.
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01 Dec 2013 14:51 #94140
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Hi Mate,
Sunny South Wales, between Caediff/Newport and Brecon.
Sunny South Wales, between Caediff/Newport and Brecon.
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01 Dec 2013 14:55 #94142
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Hollybush, far enough away from Newport but close enough to Brecon..
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