Just saying Hi , and am prospective Burgman 400 owner , so this seemed the place to come and find out from those that know
having already put their money into it
Hi (prospective)
- melpotter
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Re: Hi (prospective)
Hi and welcome, I'm a SYM addict myself, Burgmans look nice and I'm sure they're fabulous but too rich for my blood.
I haven't lost my mind, it's backed up on tape somewhere.
I haven't lost my mind, it's backed up on tape somewhere.
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Re: Hi (prospective)
Welcome
There is a wealth of knowledge and experience to chose from on here.
If there is enough in the piggy bank - I would go for a new or late model 400 (2007+) with ABS.
ZA models have some extra goodies if you can find one.
There is a wealth of knowledge and experience to chose from on here.
If there is enough in the piggy bank - I would go for a new or late model 400 (2007+) with ABS.
ZA models have some extra goodies if you can find one.
WE ARE THE BURG resistance is futile
The Ugly Bunch-1
The Ugly Bunch-1
- kishan
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Re: Hi (prospective)
welcome to MM
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