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  1. #31
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    some pics.

    Caution - guard dog on duty
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    Happiness is a means of travel, not a destination

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    Looking good. Every time I see one I think I should get one!

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    I had the opportunity

    So I took it

    It was a bike that had gone down but there was nought wrong with it apart from a few cosmetic bits etc.

    Today was my first ride on her in earnest.

    Set up the suspension in the morning and away I went. It was just gonna be a bit of a cruise as I still have a clipon that is bent. It didn't turn out like that at all and I really enjoyed the drive this baby has out of the corners and the burble that she has when working hard.

    I am so very pleased with handling on this bike. so very smooth and easy to pick a good line though the twisties.

    Makes the 636 look like she needs to go on a diet.
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    Think I would still take the Street Triple over the 675.
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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by Hubba Gubba View Post
    Think I would still take the Street Triple over the 675.

    Go to it then

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    One day, unfortunately i'm in no financial position for a new bike for a looooooooong time.

    Still, we all need something to work towards.
    "It would be spiteful, to put jellyfish in a trifle."
    \m/ o.o \m/

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    Conti Sport Attacks work well on the 675

    For those with 675s I can vouch for Sport Attacks over the Pirellis.
    I was always a fan of Pirellis but the Contis tranformed my last bike, the F800S, so I now run Contis on the Daytona.
    I prefer how they roll into a corner and the grip at full lean is superb.
    Just my opinion but I find the 675 a better bike now with these tyres.

    Not that everyone cares but the 675 would get all wobbly during a wheelie and at times this made it a struggle to control and to put some input into steering the bike while on one wheel. I put it down to the tyre profile and now with the Conti on the back this is completely sorted. With a bit of input it veers left, right or whatever now. I went back and measured a recent wheelie at 1.4km through a sweeping left, then a straight, then a right curve and straight again. It could have carried on but my driveway isn't long enough.
    Happiness is a means of travel, not a destination

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    post shifted
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