When is a GS not a GS?...when it's an MTS!

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by AndyW, Feb 14, 2014.

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  1. Needs knoblies, then even Ewan himself would have a crack :upyeah:
     
  2. Naahh... An Italian trying to speak German with a thick Bolognese accent
     
  3. Oh I don't know but I haven't got £20k to spare at the moment anyway. I see it's missing one of Rob's cylinder covers though: :wink:
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    Even though I'm workijng in Africa at the moment I'll not be looking to climb Mt Toubkal anytime soon either so I'm out.

    All the best, Mark H.


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  4. I really like that weirdly!
     
  5. Some nice bits on that. I wonder what the exhaust is, because the silencer (!) looks pretty small, and the decat pipe looks to be well tucked up out the way.

    Interesting to see they have put mesh over the holes in the sump guards too.

    andy the knoblie on the back of that timbuktu bike looks superb. Not sure i would want to do anything like an enduro or even challenging green lane on it though.
     
  6. John, some amazing vids of people doing exactly that on them
     
  7. God I'm getting old....I like it!:smile:
     
  8. J Biker your not the only one getting old mate. I reckon a single lap of the natterjack now would probably do me in :rolleyes:
    Still like a good blast once in a while to throw a bit of mud (sand in the case of Bordon) around though :biggrin:
    Hoping to get my RT450 muddy this year :cool:
     
  9. Those Kineo wheels are lovely. £2200 a pair though.
     
  10. Blimey, I thought I preferred my original wheels
     
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