So do I Last year, I bought a Cat N write off 2009 GSXR750 K8, rebuilt it, MoT'd it, rode it, and swapped it for a '99 996, with cash his way The bike rode beautifully, was loving it, but, I bought it to fix, sell, make money on it, which, technically I did, BUT, after having a proper look at the aforementioned 996, I really wish I had kept the 750
I had a lovely D675. Black and gold. Traded it for a Bonnie, trying to be all Shoreditch. Massive regrets.
675 is probably the best sensible/all round sports bike built for uk roads tbf. Perfect for beginners or someone who likes things whizzing past a bit quicker. So confidence inspiring and sound awesome, very addictive. Just a shame about the Mickey Mouse ears on either side of its nose lol but that’s an easy fix.
After over 30 bikes, I’ve now finally found the sweet spot. Genuinely cannot think of another bike that could ever replace it.
Hmmm... well after some thought my first pick was just a bike I would love to have in the garage but it would be totally impractical as the only bike in the garage. So bearing the above in mind, already living in old fart territory and having fond memories of my time with a old air head beemer (panniers, character, easy to work on, shaft drive etc) I could well plump for one of these...
Only one bike? would have to be Aprilia Tuono V4 Factory Best road bike ever made. I've had 4 Tuono's and I'll have more. If I need comfort in my old age then a V4 multistrada will be the bike in my garage.
Multistrada 1260 S GT. With all the mods and cons to make it the bike it should have been. That's all I need for my garage. Is it all I have? No...
They only have one pair of indicators mounted on the end of the bars that have both forward & rearward facing lenses.