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    So ''bikes'' are only sportsbikes? There are a lot of other good looking bikes out there....but if you are only looking at sportsbikes,yeah,they are ugly.

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    It's not just sports bikes....I really like my beemer so I started looking for a possible future upgrade and opened the door on a whole world of fugly Not dissing anyones rides here, I'm sure they are fine riding bikes but come on 'Dem Germans' enough ugly already.


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    Oh bugger

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Ditto - but what would you buy that you found physically appealing if you could?
    There are so many provisos. Reality would demand I consider passenger comfort, my physique, the ability to do both town and country work, availability of parts etc etc servicing, which means that those I covet are probably not the most sensible choices.

    Aesthetics are well down my personal list of importance too.

    Sensibly a Triumph Tiger 1050i is about the best fit.

    From the heart. A BMW HP2 Megamoto and a Moto Morini Gran Passo.

    I'd also like a Road King, A Vmax and a Scrambler and about 20 others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    So ''bikes'' are only sportsbikes? There are a lot of other good looking bikes out there....but if you are only looking at sportsbikes,yeah,they are ugly.
    Agreed. It's nice to have a variaty of styles thank goodness. Now if they'd only reincarnate the Mammoth and the Amazon...............

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    I lost interest in modern bikes about 1986, about the time I bought my R75/5 and Darmah. Did 1100 kms on the Darmah a couple of weekends back and I found it uncomfortable and clunky....same as it was when I bought it

    I have a 2001 900ss and I'm coming to terms with the styling...don't miss the lack of comfort or clunkyness.

    If I was in the market for a new bike.......um....um..no thanks..maybe put the R75/5 back together....
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    All the manufacturers design teams just gave up after the Katana was unveiled.

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    Yeah, I heard they got quite suicidial.
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    Or were they just put to the sword?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    The Bonnie will always be an icon of style! A true classic design is one that never dates!
    +1 My bike keeps saying when it grows up it wants to be a Bonnie.... I have to listen

    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    All the manufacturers design teams just gave up after the Katana was unveiled.

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    Nah nah nah I'm liking the way some new sports bike are going with a more open less fairing look such as 2006 onwards R6, Daytona 675, Ducati 1198 etc..

    Some new sports bikes are tops, less bulkiness smaller exhausts etc.

    Early R1's did look cool though but I still like the new ones.

    Oh and the hp ratings have gone through the roof, can't complain with that, new 600's same as the old thou's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    The Bonnie will always be an icon of style! A true classic design is one that never dates!
    ...and nuthin' handles like a triumph

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    All the manufacturers design teams just gave up after the Katana was unveiled.
    And perfection was realised in 2006


    Something weird going on with photos in different threads. In some you get the piccy in others the link? I've tested this photo in http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...post1129927853 and photo appears there but same link and it doesn't appear here? but some people are posting photos here. any ideas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KiWiP View Post
    And perfection was realised in 2006

    Sorry, Teapots don't count.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    All the manufacturers design teams just gave up after the Katana was unveiled.
    Actually you have just reminded me when the decline set in......

    I did like the pop up headlight as it was style over function.

    The designer was German....if I recall as the Japanese could never come up with anything original ( apart from the Walkman).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by KiWiP View Post
    And perfection was realised in 2006

    Sorry, Teapots don't count.
    Marketing departments really should be shot sometimes. Using something of a legend to sell blandness really sucks.
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