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PostPosted: 2006-05-09 06:13:56
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For a new hack wanted.
Sold the Buell yesterday and the new owner is at this moment riding it
across Europe to his home in Malta.
Actually I know what I want ( low mileage Black B12 or similar normal
non-race-rep big jap four-pot)but thought I`d ask in case someone comes up
with an alternative I had`nt considered.
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 Post subject: Suggestions
PostPosted: 2006-05-09 06:41:57
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Petel wrote:

> Sold the Buell yesterday and the new owner is at this moment riding it
> across Europe to his home in Malta.

Poor bugger.

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 Post subject: Suggestions
PostPosted: 2006-05-09 07:47:28
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Cab wrote:

> Petel wrote:
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> > Sold the Buell yesterday and the new owner is at this moment riding it
> > across Europe to his home in Malta.
>
> Poor bugger.


I know. Owning a Buell *and* living in Malta.


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 Post subject: Suggestions
PostPosted: 2006-05-09 06:55:18
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The Older Gentleman wrote:

> Cab wrote:
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> > Petel wrote:
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> > > Sold the Buell yesterday and the new owner is at this moment
> > > riding it across Europe to his home in Malta.
> >
> > Poor bugger.
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>
> I know. Owning a Buell and living in Malta.

Heh, nice try Mr M.

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 Post subject: Suggestions
PostPosted: 2006-05-09 08:13:29
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On Tue, 09 May 2006 06:13:56 GMT, Petel said ...
> For a new hack wanted.
> Sold the Buell yesterday and the new owner is at this moment riding it
> across Europe to his home in Malta.
> Actually I know what I want ( low mileage Black B12 or similar normal
> non-race-rep big jap four-pot)but thought I`d ask in case someone comes up
> with an alternative I had`nt considered.

XJR1300? Bit soft and wobbly, but looks rather spiffy, and supposedly
those with tuning skills can get some lovely numbers out of the engine,
which might appeal to you.

I cant help thinking a supermoto would be very *you*

And yer sig seps still fucked, you fruitloop :)
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 Post subject: Suggestions
PostPosted: 2006-05-09 07:22:09
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Bear wrote in message
news:MPG.1eca5174a6fe352998a3e9@news.individual.de...

> XJR1300? Bit soft and wobbly, but looks rather spiffy, and supposedly
> those with tuning skills can get some lovely numbers out of the engine,
> which might appeal to you.

It`s a thought, I`ll look into that.

> I cant help thinking a supermoto would be very *you*

Could have picked up a Honda 600 thumper that had potential for Ł300 or a
Yam XT 600 for slightly more but it`s the time restraint at the moment to
build a project like that and make a good job of it.

> And yer sig seps still fucked, you fruitloop :)

It`s something I`ve learned to live with :-p

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 Post subject: Suggestions
PostPosted: 2006-05-09 08:57:34
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On Tue, 09 May 2006 07:22:09 GMT, Petel said ...
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> Bear wrote in message
> news:MPG.1eca5174a6fe352998a3e9@news.individual.de...
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> > XJR1300? Bit soft and wobbly, but looks rather spiffy, and supposedly
> > those with tuning skills can get some lovely numbers out of the engine,
> > which might appeal to you.
>
> It`s a thought, I`ll look into that.

No worries. Im trying to recall where I read it; probably PB but could
have been Streetfighters; apparently the Bandit is easiest, coz most of
the restriction is in the pipe, whereas with an XJR you have to know
what youre doing to get the best out of them, but for people who do
(which would be you), they can get some very healthy bhp boosts; ISTR
140 bhp being doable with not *too* much money, and 150+ with a bit more
outlay, but only if you could do the work yourself; a commercial tuning
house would charge too much.

Not an issue for you though, I would think :)

Ive ridden a couple of them and I quite liked them; YTCs first, then a
mate in Kent who had some mild tuning done on his (K&Ns, pipe, mild head
polish IIRC). Theyre a bit soft and wallowy compared to, say, a Bandit,
and ginges ZRX was *way* more modern in feel, but theres something
really honest about an XJR, if that makes any sense. Theyre proper
retro, not pseudo-retro. The chrome clocks, twin shocks and the like
just make it feel like a big UJM of the 80s, but better.

In absolute terms though, as a comparison, Ginges ZRX has *way* more
snap to the engine; the XJR, even the tuned one, felt like a turbine,
whereas the ZRX had that instant wallop as the grunt comes in. This
would presumably be down to a much lighter crank/flywheel arrangement?

> > I cant help thinking a supermoto would be very *you*
>
> Could have picked up a Honda 600 thumper that had potential for Ł300 or=
a
> Yam XT 600 for slightly more but it`s the time restraint at the moment to
> build a project like that and make a good job of it.

No I meant a proper supermoto; something a bit silly. Mind you the
prices of silly supermotos seem ... well ... silly, to me. On a bhp per
buck basis.

> > And yer sig seps still fucked, you fruitloop :)
>
> It`s something I`ve learned to live with :-p

Ditto [1]

[1] your shite sig sep, not your fruitloopiness ... although ... :)
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 Post subject: Suggestions
PostPosted: 2006-05-09 10:26:34
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Petel wrote:

>For a new hack wanted.
>Sold the Buell yesterday and the new owner is at this moment riding it
>across Europe to his home in Malta.

I bet hes not...

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