Adventure bike options?
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Re: Adventure bike options?
So far this bike has been amazing, easy to ride, very comfortable, cruises at UK speeds well, copes very well offroad and it's turning out to be a very good all rounder for everything I intend to do.
Thanks everyone for all the info.
Andy.
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Yes it is, had loads of people asking the same question, great bike for what it is.
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Thanks, it took me months to decide whilst I was saving up which bike I was going to get, been through all the mid weight adventure bike and came back to the tennere. Its amazing.
Re: Adventure bike options?
The WK400 perhaps?doberso wrote:Currently my budget is £1700 + my vfr rough Value of £1500,so £3200,i can dip into my savings and stretch to£4700,then modify at will afterwards.
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Re: Adventure bike options?
My CB500X does everything my GP450 did, albeit slower and with less 'set your pants on fire' feeling.
It's not as agile off-road on the gnarly stuff and doesn't set off like a scalded cat on-road but ( for me at this time in my life) it's a better fit.
Worth considering?
It's not as agile off-road on the gnarly stuff and doesn't set off like a scalded cat on-road but ( for me at this time in my life) it's a better fit.
Worth considering?
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It's going great thanks, I had a few trips planned for the next two months, changed the tires from the motz rallyz tractionator to mitas e07 +. I was going to be doing a few road miles and the rallyz rumbled and not much grip on wet cold dirty tarmac, great offroad though. Added a tool tube, new chain and sprockets, and removed some weight off it.