I saw an R9T up at Wanganui the other day. I see they're $25k, a little less bang for the fewer bucks though...
But I liked it.
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
Didn't realise the price release for the RS.
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
Yep R nine T is the modern retro looker - 2014 release. WANT.
OP is a new 2015 release.
But its the r1200r in the OP pictures with different head design.
Im not sure there is a R-nine-T 2015 release at this stage.
Check this one with chunky tires.
Brooklyn Scrambler Edition.
Double seat. Now I want one.
http://www.autoevolution.com/news/on...ery-80743.html
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Gold spec ZX14r has been reduced for summer http://www.kawasaki.co.nz/catalog/st...0FEFB/overview
If you click that link check out the price of the H2.
Then again speaking $ it is all relative to what you like the R nine T is smack on the Grisso price http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-812252743.htm
A big block HD is $25 - 30K most models.
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The new liquid cooled R1200GS also has a from-factory low suspension option, so shorties have got a pretty good shot at handling one.
Any price with a 2 at the front is good stuff, the GS Adventure with options ticked struggles to stay much under $40k... On run out they were around $33k I think.
I really like the XR version, but 160hp?No way can I have that much and stay out of trouble
On another note, congrats to BMW, they've figured out how to make symmetrical headlights
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Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
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I can't work out why they haven't made them with adjustable ride-height. A wee actuator in the linkage / forks is hardly expensive or technically difficult. Could organise it to drop 3" if in road mode and below 5kph...
But I likes the wonky headlights, particularly the Rockster's, it's a win for design functionality over anally retentive "fashion".
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Oh fuck off honestly. Who gives a shit why it's called what it's called. It's a fucking good bike even if it's cashing in on nostalgia - guess what, that's what people want.
With your shitty attitude, apparent dislike of virtually everything and busy-body approach to over-safety, I often wonder why you are even here. Do you actually care about motorcycling? Or are you just a sad, lonely, pathetic negative-nancy?
They were 90hp claimed with stock exhaust etc. That's likely 80hp
So idd say 80hp+ at rear wheel and breathing easy with new exhaust.
Stock they were 260kg and I would say I have pulled 60 or more off it in weight.
Goes very well with lots of torque. Very low first gear and 5 speed is only complaint.
Doesn't need be fast just fun to ride.
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