Great motorcycles
Great motorcycles
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- GM2783
- just gunna leave this one here. ::cough:: ::cough:: 7th Championship for MM93GM278
- Hahaha.... it’s aight!necromation
- hans_glib1
- Ooh, I could do with one of those up here in Haringey.Nairn
- ^^^mates Vespa stolen in N22 yesterday...necromation
- wotdimbecile
- classic ruffled red velvet / machine gun comboFax_Benson
- shapesalad-2
Ecooltra, an electric scooter sharing service have been rolling out a new (china brand) model here in Lisbon:
https://www.askollelectric.com/s…Not too impressive looking in press images ^, but on the streets they look pretty decent, modern and minimal. The app is easy to use, and they're perfect to get across town on a quick 10min journey.
Not as cool as Taiwan's gogoro: https://www.gogoro.com
Can't imagine a scooter sharing service lasting long in London.
- "Can't imagine a scooter sharing service lasting long in London." flol, jesus.Nairn
- _me_0
- OBBTKN0
- What is that? A nuclear reactor?section_014
- Radial aircraft engine.GM278
- BonSeff1
For your Monday amusement, I present my most bestest goon moto ever
- shapesalad2
- 50cc never looked so good.shapesalad
- Honestly believe its stuff like this that will save the moto industry. Small, fickable, retro bikes that are fun as shit to ride that appeals to millennials...GM278
- Harley (who is seriously hurting) should take notice. (Or just finally die already)GM278
- millennials don't give a fuck about motorized stuffmekk
- moto industry is saved by old people buying $20k touring bikes and inventing a trend every five yearsmekk
- Harley should just die...necromation
- ^amenGM278
- dyspl1
mekk, I'd consider the bmw r nine t racer. If I hadn't already bought a panigale, that's the bike I would get. It's timeless, the power is much more usable on the street... It's the kind of bike you keep a long time.
- love the nineT but with my GS I already have that enginemekk
- aah I missed that part sorry. I have also have a sportster, a883. my favorite bike. they are around 4k used and...dyspl
- ... hold their value very well if you plan on selling it. + tons of customisation possibilities (check crazy orange and gravel crew :) )dyspl
- I know it reads like I'm all over the place, but I just love every bikes.dyspl
- yeeeeees, so many great bikes and the ones you love riding aren't the ones you love looking at. shame.mekk
- read some of the reviews of the r nine t racer. Its a bit disappointing. Keep in mind I LOVE how it looks..but its a bit of a dog.GM278
- haha but yes for most much more usable than a Panigale on the street. (although Necro would disagree)GM278
- your damn right... you can take a pani anywhere, but you might end up on a speeding ban... just sayingnecromation
- ^HAHAHAHA Too soon, bruv....too soonGM278
- mekk0
- I dunno man, Triumph motors are like tractor engines. Practically bulletproof.GM278
- I'll say this for you - the Honda is better for cruising than the Thruxton - which is NOT set up for it. The standard Bonneville on the other hand is.GM278
- more aftermarkert parts for the triumph tho.dyspl
- hm, it is still 12k for a bike I'll just ride a few times in summer. I'll be better off replacing my GS with a newer one next year hm?mekk
- if just for the summer, how about a much cheaper sr400? They go for about $4K.dyspl
- I think if you got on the Triumph (or the CB) you'll find you're riding it more than a few times a summerGM278
- CuriousGeorge1
- Nice! Dues were around before all the hipsters too...ShaneHolley
- He should give it to you for marrying your sister. :P haha I dig it.GM278
- sephil0
- Beautiful bike, lackluster performance.GM278
- Yeah, you have to spend at least 8k to make it spicy.it's what my mate had to do. The boxer engine was weird too, it would pull to throttle side on accelerationnecromation
- Got to admit I didn't even looked the stats. Not shopping for a bike but it's a beauty.sephil