Yamaha T 700 full on !

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Yamaha T 700 full on !

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Nice little vid , sounds gorgeous with that pipe :D


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does sound nice but could'nt live with it myself, be happy to live with that ability though.
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Nico-D wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2020 10:58 pm Nice little vid , sounds gorgeous with that pipe :D


Very nice Nick, you thinking of upgrading? Think you should go for it buddy.
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chunky butt wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 12:10 pm
Nico-D wrote: Thu Mar 26, 2020 10:58 pm Nice little vid , sounds gorgeous with that pipe :D


Very nice Nick, you thinking of upgrading? Think you should go for it buddy.
Ha, nice idea and it's the only giant trailie ( yeah I know they're calling it a 'middleweight' but come on really :lol: ) that I'd consider, gets great reviews, who knows, maybe I'll pick up a secondhand one in a few years.
Actually I'm downsizing my 'adventure' bike, gonna sell DRZ when confinement is lifted.....so who knows when that will be ! Rather fancy a little TTR 250 ;)
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That vid makes it look agile and fast (and it sounds fantastic). But it's all down to the rider. Wish I had those skills.

My problem is that I try to ride like that, and fail...
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How come mine doesn't go like that :lol:
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He's done that before hasn't he.
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You can see the weight on the bumps and when he's trying to stop the thing.
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Nice video 8-) but the first thing that sprung to my mind was that it really looked like/reminded me of how my old DRZ-E behaved when it was ridden at speed or in anger. Clearly, I didn’t have his ability but I couldn’t help thinking that the way the front end slams down into the ground after the jumps or bumps is very similar and probably due to the weight. But as I say, nice video 8-) .
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