Visordown Quiz
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Tmax here too. I can't see me ever owning one of those, but I'm not surprised it got me wrong because most of the questions didn't have any answer I wanted to give, e.g. I wouldn't have bought any of those helmets!
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SV650.. Hmm got me wondering now. I used to have the 1000 and often wondered if the 650 was more practical.
I think I'll just keep doing it until it says you need two bikes, a TMax and a Honda Shadow..
I think I'll just keep doing it until it says you need two bikes, a TMax and a Honda Shadow..
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IIRC it's the 750cctriple 'smokey stroky' from the 1970's budMeldrew wrote:Anyone know what a Kawasaki H2 is? Because I don't and it's my latest recommendation.Meldrew wrote:I've just had another go and the BMW R1200GS Adventure and the TMax are old hat now, today's it's the Triumph Speed Triple 365.
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^^^^ if it's not 'the widow maker' then it might be the Ninja ???
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Kawasaki H2 is the two stroke. Ninjas all 4 stroke and all have GPz (insert capacity here)R names. Later versions sometimes ended with RR.
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muddyfox wrote:Kawasaki H2 is the two stroke. Ninjas all 4 stroke and all have GPz (insert capacity here)R names. Later versions sometimes ended with RR.
I think they mean this:
https://www.kawasaki.co.uk/en/products/ ... V8LXgoLUAw
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smeghead wrote:muddyfox wrote:Kawasaki H2 is the two stroke. Ninjas all 4 stroke and all have GPz (insert capacity here)R names. Later versions sometimes ended with RR.
I think they mean this:
https://www.kawasaki.co.uk/en/products/ ... V8LXgoLUAw
Indeed, that's the kiddie bud, a mate keeps telling me about how great it would be
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SV650. How it comes to that conclusion beats me. It isn't the last bike I would consider, but not far off.
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I also got Tmax but most of the questions didn't have an answer I would have put. I think the tmax is probably the only scoot in the list.
Christ, that H2 is as expensive as the new Goldwing and looks about as practical too. I wonder if it comes with vouchers for a chiropractor. ...
Christ, that H2 is as expensive as the new Goldwing and looks about as practical too. I wonder if it comes with vouchers for a chiropractor. ...