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    Congrats man. They have some serious presence. Mate of mine has a Suzuki M109 after owning sprotsbikes for a long-time. He is enjoying cruising and the fat tyre very much.

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    Nice, Finny!

    Are the tassles on back-order?
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    looks like something an aucklander going through a mid-life crisis would buy........

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    looks like something an aucklander going through a mid-life crisis would buy........
    After the Porsche and the Replsol?


    Can you have multiple mid-life crises?

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    Congtrats!
    That's the bike I'd buy if I could only have one bike for the rest of my life - and it fitted my budget
    125hp and all that twist at lowish rpm must be one hell of a lot of fun
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    Quote Originally Posted by Finn View Post
    Takes a bit of getting used to and there was a fair bit of peg (or something) scraping, but still it handles fine.
    I wonder if you could fit street-rod pegs and controls without too much hassle?

    Of course it needs another couple of extra inches of ground clearance too.

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    I understand you imported it direct from the US? Any general comments (or specific ones if you feel like it) about how you found that process?

    BTW, nice bike!

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    Strewth that's black! Nice bike. I reckon I could get a set of tyres for the SV out of that rear.

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    very nice Sir.

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    Hi5 Finn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horse View Post
    I understand you imported it direct from the US? Any general comments (or specific ones if you feel like it) about how you found that process?

    BTW, nice bike!
    I saved $7000 and got it much quicker than "You'll be lucky" HD dealers. The process is easy, even thought customs can hold things up a little.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    looks like something an aucklander going through a mid-life crisis would buy........
    I went through mine at 30. So what to people in Cambridge do during a mid-life crisis? Get a radio for their tractor? Buy a television?

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    God those are nice bikes ! really low and drawen out when you see them in the flesh.

    Good luck with it mate!
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    i always knew you were gay!!! well done for coming out of the closet


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