Motorcycles
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im so pissed off its the one show i wanted to go to this year but i had to work this weekend ,its getting better each year and there looked like there was some great bikes there .
oh well maybe next year -
Thanks Bluegrass and Dave.
There are a few more pictures on my Instagram feed, which I haven't posted here.
Shame you couldn't make it Dave. As you said, there's always next year.
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This is a concept for the upcoming R1200R. Given my association with that bike, it's whetted my appetite…
Unfortunately they always come up with sexy previews, and the reality tends to be less exciting, as the first spyshot of the new model shows…
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If you're in London on Sunday, Warr's are having a 90th birthday celebration.
http://www.warrs.com/pages/news/warrs-news/warrs-90th-celebration-day.htm
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One of my best mates brothers works building bikes at warrs. He has an awesome job! Wish I could go to this!!!!
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Very nice!
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Looks pretty badass Finn.
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The Sportster Forty Eight is a nice bike, but the bigger Harleys are supposed to be easier to ride and better machines. I'd look at something like a Street Bob.
If you're after something in a similar vein, the BMW R nineT is a more capable road bike, will be more fuel efficient, and looks gorgeous.
Or there's the Moto Guzzi California.
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NineT is a sweet bike, but may be impossible to find until the newness wears off.
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Nice bike Finn, I love the look of the 48, but after looking into them it sounds like the bigger bikes are a lot better if you're tall (I'm 6'3"). I'm not sure how tall you are but something to consider. I love the look of the Dyna Wide Glide. The problem is narrowing down the choices, the RNineT looks awesome too, and there's something about the Triumph classic line up that is hard to resist.
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i'm like 5'11" so not really that tall Mich
thanks for the feedback guys. it still may be a bit until i'll purchase, so def. open for more infos and suggestions…
since i'm just getting started into the whole motorcycle thing (dreaming about owning with since buying my first scooter at the age of 15), i'm more into 2nd hand bikes, which doesn't cost a fortune and don't need to be in perfect shape so that i'm still able to work on it on my own.
just sth. to get started -
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I'm not a motorcycle guy at all, but that Moto Guzzi is just fantastic.
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after getting a new car last week, this is going to be my next motorized purchase in 2014…
fell in love with this beauty
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the 48 is the best looking bike they have produced in years,however if i was looking for a first harley and ive had quite a lot of them,i would look for a evo engine electra glide or road king ,the bat wing fairing on the glides are great if you like putting in the miles ,the 48 is great for a town (ish) bike but i personally wouldnt want to ride it very far .tyhe old evo engine bikes are super reliable and when dechromed and flat blacked look great .
whatever you get finn ,make sure you get a nice metalflake open face helmet