My Bike With A Chimney :)

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Boggs wrote:
Tink wrote:Thats a very nice looking machine mate!!
Cheers Tink,always nice when someone else admires your wheels B) i think your in the North East aren't you?,just let me know if you ever fancy a spin out somewhere.

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I'm at Thirsk, north yorkshire, i'l give you a shout for a ride when i get my bike sorted.
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650cc that is a good all round size engine and has all the power one needs and is plenty big for the price of petrol theses days. My bikes drink as much petrol as a car, So i would have no problem getting a 650cc. I owned many kawasaki in the past and always found them to be a very good bike. It is a very good looking bike and i will be looking to buy one. thanks lad. bike safe.
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No problem B)
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No problem B)
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If you look carefully, you can just see the chimney of the Hope Cement Works peeking out of the mist in the valley...
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The Kawasaki 650 Versys.
Totally agree with you.
Quick low & mid range where it's needed, great road holding, short wheelbase for precise responsive steering & good economy.
No to most it doesn't have a dramatic prescence or macho pretence but IT IS a hound that purrs like a pussy cat.
Love mine & can't think of anything that could replace it.
Lightness is everything.

Lightness with Grunt is a Scratcher!

An Adventure is not a tank transfer.
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