Triumph Street Triple
BMW F650
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What do you ride poll?
Re: What do you ride?
Yam XT660Z and XT1200Z
Chaos is the only camouflage that incompetence needs to operate at full capacity.
I dunno where that road goes, might as well go take a look anyway there's no where else i need to be right now.
I dunno where that road goes, might as well go take a look anyway there's no where else i need to be right now.
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Re: What do you ride?
Honda C90 and the big bike is: CB250 !!
I don't go fast but can go almost anywhere
I don't go fast but can go almost anywhere
Honda CB500 (1997)
Honda CG125 (1996)
Honda C90 (2001)
Orpington, UK.
Honda CG125 (1996)
Honda C90 (2001)
Orpington, UK.
Re: What do you ride?
I tried to get a more accurate list but gave up after an hour I will continue but the BMW is just in front as you can see.
Finally back on a GS
Re: What do you ride?
Considering the number of people who own DR Suzukis of one size or another it's quite surprising to see them at the bottom. Move the same poll to a sports bike forum and they be in the top 3 without a shadow of a doubt.
Re: What do you ride poll?
Kawasaki x2, Versys and KLE500.I am surprised to see Kawasaki as high as they are considering they are the least adventure bike minded of all the main companies. The Versys (650 and 1000) is not particularly aimed at the adventure bike market, the KLE500 is out of production, the KLR650 is not sold here anymore and that leaves two small trail bikes.
YBR125 > KLE500 + KLE650 Versys Tourer
Re: What do you ride poll?
Bmw 1150gs
Bmw g650 x challenge
Ajs 350
Bmw g650 x challenge
Ajs 350
work hard,,,,,,,,,,,play harder !!
Re: What do you ride?
Honda Africa Twin XRV750 RD07A
Yamaha XT1200Z Super Tenere
Toyota Hilux 3.0lt
Army - Bedford MJ Radar Repair Workshop
Toyota Hilux 3.0lt
Army - Bedford MJ Radar Repair Workshop
Re: What do you ride poll?
What has surprised me is more British stuff which I presume is the triumph range than say KTM?
Finally back on a GS