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Mr Hammers
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PostPosted: 18:14 - 11 Aug 2025    Post subject: Crack on two wheels Reply with quote

No, this isn't a post that should be in the workshop...

I just wanted to share my love for this bike:

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I put 5k per year on the insurance as usual, but in the first 2 months i'd already clocked up over 3k. I've spent nearly £700 in fuel since i've had it. Almost every journey except my commute to work takes at least three times as long as it ought, and twice as long. If i go to the chinese, which is literally a 4 minute ride up the road, it'll take me 20 minutes.

My first 675 base riple was great, and probably the best bike i'd owned, but this, this is on another level. It's just so fucking good to ride. Fast af, handling is fantastic and stops on a sixpence.

It's so addictive, it's like crack on two wheels. And the high disappears as soon as i get home, i just want to go out and ride it again.

The only niggle i have is that it resets the riding mode to regular, and i have to switch it back to rider every time i start. And that is literally the only thing i dislike about it.

It really is an incredible machine. I love it.
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MarJay
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PostPosted: 20:48 - 11 Aug 2025    Post subject: Reply with quote

Agreed.

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