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- December 15, 2006 at 10:48 pm #52115GordyParticipant
Bike shaped hole = that?
We need to talk more often mate.December 16, 2006 at 12:34 am #52116RadarModeratorquote:
Originally posted by GordyBike shaped hole = that?
We need to talk more often mate.I have a limited budget you know! I rather like the old bus!
December 16, 2006 at 8:05 am #52117GordyParticipantAs long as it makes you : )
Have a good weekend matey.
March 14, 2007 at 12:00 am #52118RadarModeratorquote:
Originally posted by GordyBike shaped hole = that?
We need to talk more often mate.LOL. Bike shaped hole and (VERY) limited budget = that.
So far I have done 750 miles on the FZ and I have really enjoyed myself
April 23, 2007 at 11:24 am #52119imperialdataKeymasterHad a go on this FZ yesterday (cheers Radar). Only a quick blast but it was a cobweb clearing blast. Made me realise how far 600cc bikes have come in the last few years in terms of performance. That being said it was good fun and so small that it made it very agile. And as for value for money there’s no question of it being an absolute bargain, even if he did pick it up from the North Pole (Durham is WELL north to us Midlanders) and ride it back home in a blizzard.
April 23, 2007 at 8:09 pm #52120RadarModeratorquote:
Originally posted by imperialdataHad a go on this FZ yesterday (cheers Radar). Only a quick blast but it was a cobweb clearing blast. Made me realise how far 600cc bikes have come in the last few years in terms of performance. That being said it was good fun and so small that it made it very agile. And as for value for money there’s no question of it being an absolute bargain, even if he did pick it up from the North Pole (Durham is WELL north to us Midlanders) and ride it back home in a blizzard.
Having a relatively modern 600 as well (my Thundercat) you can see how the 600 class has moved on. The very latest stuff must be incredible. However after 1200 miles the FZs agility is still charming and fun
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