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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Are the rack and top box
A nod towards an older, wiser B69?

Full front fairing next, or are you just going the whole (fat) hog and getting a Goldwing??
(, Tue 21 Jul 2009, 20:38, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
nah, i love it naked!
it's a honda hornet 600, in case i've not mentioned that before.
i went all over europe on it, crossed france from switz to the atlantic in one day. not bad on a bike with a 13l fuel tank (plus 3l reserve). it's stuck with me through thick and thin! and it helped me get 17 points in 15 months, after nearly 18 years without even so much as a parking ticket. but even through the torment that is divorce i kept hold of it, and now it is re-born...
(, Tue 21 Jul 2009, 20:44, Reply)
And now
It's time ride! Soud like you've had a great time with the beastie... tis most excellent you have it up and going again!

(has no interest in motorbikes except the pretty sound they make as they go past)
(, Tue 21 Jul 2009, 20:49, Reply)
yeah, now i'm being a "good boy" again...
these days i have responsibilities i have chosen so i'm much sorted.
the sensation of biking...WOW...the closest you can get to flying without (hopefully) leaving the ground...it's 11 yrs old, has only 22k on the clock, it'll do 90mph in 2nd gear and it's mine...
LOL roll on a week saturday!!!
(, Tue 21 Jul 2009, 20:54, Reply)
Don't know much about bikes
I have a few mates who have bikes - Rick has an R1 (more money than sense) and Ian has a Ducati 888 (ditto).

Never seen the attraction myself but I've never really been a petrolhead full stop. Jeremy Clarkson has a seat in my fantasy "minibus over the cliff" scenario.
(, Tue 21 Jul 2009, 20:51, Reply)
Better than the dream I had about him >< I do like Clarkson but not as much as my subconscious wants me to think...
James May though, yes.
(, Tue 21 Jul 2009, 20:53, Reply)
the R1 is one of the best bikes of all time. full stop.
except i don't fancy that much power...
ducati is all about the cool!
with a bike you get so much more power and cool for your pound!
(, Tue 21 Jul 2009, 21:04, Reply)
Rick claims
Bowness to Ulverston in 10 minutes on the R1. If you know this road you'll know what he did!

Ian with the Ducati became 18 again when he finally saw the error of his ways and divorced the evil harridan who spent 20 years wrecking his life.
(, Tue 21 Jul 2009, 21:11, Reply)
10 minutes? bugger me!
that guy who keeps riding 'round the world rides an R1. bombproof and fast as fuck due to lightness.
and let's be fair, there's nowt like a bike to re-invigorate the middle-aged man! LOL I'm 40 in september!
(, Tue 21 Jul 2009, 21:15, Reply)
40 doesn't hurt
As long as you can show something for 40 years, and you can.

41 in November.

Have you ever read Jupiter's Travels, and the recent sequel?
(, Tue 21 Jul 2009, 21:20, Reply)
nah mate, worth lookin out?
i'm all over amazon...
(, Tue 21 Jul 2009, 21:22, Reply)
Absolutely
Author is Ted Simon.

Jupiter's Travels is his book about going around the world on a Trumpet in 1973-75 and it's SUPERB.

Sequel is called (off the top of my head) Jupiter's Return when he retraces his steps, aged 70, on a BMW.

Beautiful, compassionate, emotive writing.

EDIT - Sequel is called Dreaming of Jupiter. Read Jupiter's Travels first or the re-visit will make no sense.
(, Tue 21 Jul 2009, 21:28, Reply)
sorted!
and a few others too...oops!
(, Tue 21 Jul 2009, 21:47, Reply)
Enjoy.
Bedtime for TD - Toodleoo, Kids.
(, Tue 21 Jul 2009, 21:51, Reply)
That's a pretty impressive beast you have there.
*likes motorbikes*
(, Tue 21 Jul 2009, 20:51, Reply)
the hornet will become a classic, i'm certain.
it's a real good looking machine, pokey and nimble. fantastic engine (slightly de-tuned CBR block, exquisite engineering in a 4-pot 600).pretty damned light too, making it fairly rapid to 80 or so...
only 2 faults...needs a bigger tank and stiffer front end. can sort the front, but the tank??? think i need to find someone who can modify one for me?
(, Tue 21 Jul 2009, 21:01, Reply)

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