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    Quote Originally Posted by Joni
    ...Matt is not mad about naked bikes tho...
    Good memory Jo! This time around I have considered some naked bikes such as the SV650/1000, VTR1000, and TL1000S, but I just can't bring myself to like the look? I'm a full-fairing man from waaaaay back.

    Today I had my first ride on a bike since I crashed last year and my skills seem to be sharp and still intact...the saying "it's like learning to ride a bike" most definately applies - you NEVER forget!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Good memory Jo! This time around I have considered some naked bikes such as the SV650/1000, VTR1000, and TL1000S, but I just can't bring myself to like the look? I'm a full-fairing man from waaaaay back.
    Umm... Dude - while the VTR and TL aren't fully-faired, neither are they naked. And neither are SVs if they're the 'S' models.
    Quote Originally Posted by His Zedness
    Today I had my first ride on a bike since I crashed last year and my skills seem to be sharp and still intact...the saying "it's like learning to ride a bike" most definately applies - you NEVER forget!
    And?
    What was it?:spudwhat:
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Good memory Jo! This time around I have considered some naked bikes such as the SV650/1000, VTR1000, and TL1000S, but I just can't bring myself to like the look? I'm a full-fairing man from waaaaay back.
    Ooooo I love the VTR's, have you taken one for a ride? I did... just the 250 tho, was pretty nice!

    Good luck, what ever you choose!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEREK-D
    I wish i was the one getting back into riding.

    Unfortunately my trusty steed is being traded in for the house. Only asking $10.5K for her though, and she only has 16K on the clock.

    Buying houses sucks! They just don't go as fast as bikes. :spudwhat:
    Being in bikeless misery should only be temporary for you Derek, especially if you're buying a house. In no time at all you should be able to use your new property as leverage to get a new bike and back to a sane mind.:spudguita

    Tip: While being bikeless make sure that you don't take that 'second look' at any nice bikes you may like - it's just agony!


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman
    Umm... Dude - while the VTR and TL aren't fully-faired, neither are they naked. And neither are SVs if they're the 'S' models.
    Dude, those bikes are naked as far as I'm concerned, but I won't be drawn into debate about it. Is it just me or have you been in 'correcting-others mode' of late? You nabbed me on the "Nye" spelling yesterday too.

    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman
    And?
    What was it?:spudwhat:
    01 ZZR600. Choice ride all round! Will be riding a few more machines b4 I decide. Should be riding the YZF1000 & a few more this weekend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Dude, those bikes are naked as far as I'm concerned, but I won't be drawn into debate about it. Is it just me or have you been in 'correcting-others mode' of late? You nabbed me on the "Nye" spelling yesterday too.
    Hurry up and get that bike and do some riding, Matt, you're already slipping into 'whinging about silly crap' mode
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom
    Hurry up and get that bike and do some riding, Matt, you're already slipping into 'whinging about silly crap' mode
    Hence why I've stayed away from most of the forums whilst being bikeless JR...you had it right.

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    Just get a sexy GSXR like the one on your Avatar man!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    Just get a sexy GSXR like the one on your Avatar man!
    sshhhhh...LOL - you have lured enough people to the dark side!!!!

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    I currently have a 98 YZF, have had for the last 6 years. Great bike for me, IMO one of the good all rounders as far as fast rides, long tours, one/two up, luggage/empty, riding goes. Never put a tyre out of line ( unexpectadly ) mechanicly sound, and still reasonably modern for its type of bike. Would only ever suppliment it with and R1 (if i ever have any money again) for fun, but never replace it with one. Am a bit a a Yamafreek, but what else is there to say.

    ride one (a good one), you might not be blown away, but im sure you wouldn't be dissapointed.

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    Zed, if you want all-round, gotta try a Blade. Try to get either '96 or '99.
    '96 got the most-exciting sport mode if you still fancy a blast, and '99 got the most comfort and better suspension than '98.

    Blade is always a good all-round, even for shopping (lived 2 years alone without a car, so yeah I know a bit about shopping with bike). The pillion seat is good too, unless you're dating a 6' Miss California. The power is not intimidating, but not bad at all to carry all your flab around.

    Even with an SP1 now I still miss my old bike....
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    Quote Originally Posted by ghost
    I currently have a 98 YZF, have had for the last 6 years. Great bike for me, IMO one of the good all rounders as far as fast rides, long tours, one/two up, luggage/empty, riding goes. Never put a tyre out of line ( unexpectadly ) mechanicly sound, and still reasonably modern for its type of bike. Would only ever suppliment it with and R1 (if i ever have any money again) for fun, but never replace it with one. Am a bit a a Yamafreek, but what else is there to say.

    ride one (a good one), you might not be blown away, but im sure you wouldn't be dissapointed.
    Sounds good ghost, in fact I have had nothing but good vibes so far about the YZF. Looking forward to seeing what their made of this weekend - will advise.

    Have you got a pic of your bike that you can upload to KB ghost?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Marmoot
    Zed, if you want all-round, gotta try a Blade. Try to get either '96 or '99.
    '96 got the most-exciting sport mode if you still fancy a blast, and '99 got the most comfort and better suspension than '98.

    Blade is always a good all-round, even for shopping (lived 2 years alone without a car, so yeah I know a bit about shopping with bike). The pillion seat is good too, unless you're dating a 6' Miss California. The power is not intimidating, but not bad at all to carry all your flab around.

    Even with an SP1 now I still miss my old bike....
    I bought a brand new Fireblade in '95 and the wife wasn't too impressed with the pillion comfort then. I'll try to check out a '99 model as you say.

    Thanks skeleton man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Thanks skeleton man!
    damn
    I am...*uh*...flabbergasted
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Being in bikeless misery should only be temporary for you Derek, especially if you're buying a house. In no time at all you should be able to use your new property as leverage to get a new bike and back to a sane mind.:spudguita

    Tip: While being bikeless make sure that you don't take that 'second look' at any nice bikes you may like - it's just agony!


    Zed
    Problem is, I do take that second.....and third look.
    Definately in a couple of years there will be another machine.
    In the meantime I know how to console myself

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