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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    But Christmas is still 8 months away...
    I ordered it in August. Fucking Asians.

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    I chose my first Suzuki M50 because I wanted a mid-sized cruiser (750 to 900 cc), belt or shaft drive, something I could get my feet flat on the road on, and I wanted the instruments up on the bar not down on top of the tank.

    I don't know why manufacturers can't calibrate that little oil level sight glass to show the oil level when the bike is on it's side stand - I'm going to make one of those lever bike lifts (2 x 8 x 2s screwed together, or an 8 x 4, pipe flange screwed onto the back of one of them, and you thread in a 1" pipe through a 32 mm hole through the wood into it to use as your handle when you want to ease the bike off the ground or stand it upright.

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    Pearl white paint job.(Not your usual harley colour).
    Cruise control.
    Comfort.
    Oh and of course the sound!
    Never too old to Rock n Roll.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MIXONE View Post
    Pearl white paint job.(Not your usual harley colour).
    Cruise control.
    Comfort.
    Oh and of course the sound!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    BANDITS ..

    They pass Harley's with ease .. I fucken' love teasing them on the road ..
    Hmmm, having previously owned a 1200 bandit , my BMW would leave it for dead around any tight windy roads.
    Maybe not in a straight line, bandits have a ton of grunt.
    I think your only fooling yourself.
    When I ride my Harley I could not give a stuff what sports bike passes me and thinks they are fast.
    You do not own or ride a Harley for those reasons. Dont fool yourself that any Harley rider may be jealous of a Bandit, or any other sports bike and its performance. Sorry to burst your bubble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    Favourite things you like about your motorcycle? That would have to be the 256 LED bike wheel light kit I just fitted.
    On a mudbug? That would be nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketman1 View Post
    Hmmm, having previously owned a 1200 bandit , my BMW would leave it for dead around any tight windy roads.
    Maybe not in a straight line, bandits have a ton of grunt.
    I think your only fooling yourself.
    When I ride my Harley I could not give a stuff what sports bike passes me and thinks they are fast.
    You do not own or ride a Harley for those reasons. Dont fool yourself that any Harley rider may be jealous of a Bandit, or any other sports bike and its performance. Sorry to burst your bubble.
    Chuck some decent fork springs in and a Busa shock and it will keep up with most non-hypersports. And will cost less than a BMW service.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Steve View Post
    I chose my first Suzuki M50 because I wanted a mid-sized cruiser (750 to 900 cc), belt or shaft drive, something I could get my feet flat on the road on, and I wanted the instruments up on the bar not down on top of the tank.

    I don't know why manufacturers can't calibrate that little oil level sight glass to show the oil level when the bike is on it's side stand - I'm going to make one of those lever bike lifts (2 x 8 x 2s screwed together, or an 8 x 4, pipe flange screwed onto the back of one of them, and you thread in a 1" pipe through a 32 mm hole through the wood into it to use as your handle when you want to ease the bike off the ground or stand it upright.
    Send a photo?

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    1290 sdr

    I love the grunt.

    Love the brakes, though front rotors may be getting replaced.

    I love the ergos, plushness and comfort (1240km in a day).

    I really like the fact that it's economical (managed 359km from a tank).

    Finding this bike rather addictive and have clocked up 31,000km in 14 months.
    Nunquam Non Paratus

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketman1 View Post
    Send a photo?
    (see avatar)

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    Rf900 = Sleeper sportsbike.
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