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Post by billbott on Nov 29, 2008 18:28:53 GMT 1
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Post by lcowner on Nov 29, 2008 19:50:26 GMT 1
i wonder which wud be easier to restore in 30 years time i wud still think the lc.............
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Post by spondonchris on Nov 29, 2008 23:06:03 GMT 1
Im loving that R1 mate.
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Post by petehodges on Nov 30, 2008 0:04:55 GMT 1
lovely looking bike mate bet you were sad too see the fazer go tho bill
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Post by scott on Nov 30, 2008 0:13:50 GMT 1
love the R1's from when they 1st came out and still love em now,spesh the red and white 8-)but had a 53 plate R6 which killed me neck and legs after afew miles on it but everyone keeps sayin ur more strecthed out on an R1 oh lovely lc bill
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Post by billbott on Nov 30, 2008 11:21:14 GMT 1
lovely looking bike mate bet you were sad too see the fazer go tho bill Fazer was a fantastic bike, but time for a change. Didnt fancy the new fazer and the R1 was only £400 extra with the deal i got . As for the riding position, yeah the bars are lower, but have bought a gilles bar kit to lift em up, and will buy risers too if need be, effectively turning it into a fazer with a bit of extra poke. Needs to be comfy for our annual trip abroad. My mate has done it on his 05 R1 for the last 3 years, so if he can......... Pete - i have a few fazer bits and pieces left - crash bungs, grille, chainguard and jack up kit all mint if youre interested.
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Post by Norbo on Dec 1, 2008 12:16:13 GMT 1
very nice
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Post by Dirtbag on Dec 1, 2008 13:47:34 GMT 1
27 years between them - my hasn't technology moved on!! When you think that the LC was cutting edge when it came out. What we gonna be riding in 2035?? Probably something along these lines mate.....one of these designs is 22 years old.............the 2-wheel drive Nuda at the bottom.
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Post by Norbo on Dec 12, 2008 13:16:49 GMT 1
Now any of them would get some looks i think at a bikes pub.
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