It's time to say goodbye.

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Re: It's time to say goodbye.

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Liam wrote:
larryblag wrote:Stay with us :kiss:

I was "gifted" a Pug Vivacity a while ago - maybe you could get a cheap scoot for trips to the shops etc. Save wear on the Trophy. Plus your past experiences will always be valuable.

Good luck though - enjoy the land of the clutch... :P
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He's on his way back on his burgman :lol:
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The 'Land of the Clutch' is for extra fine days where one can appreciate some of the finer British achievements of early motorcycling.



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Green with envy... What is it? :lol:
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sunbeam s7
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Steve_D wrote:You'll be back! :kiss:
:lol: I was right!

Seriously, I went from a Burger to my FJR. Same experience as you, plenty of power but a heavy bastard. After my Euro trip this year I am seriously thinking of going back to a big maxi. More than likely a Burger unless anything better comes along. These heavy touring bikes are for stronger, younger men. :mrgreen:
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horobags wrote:sunbeam s7
Cheers Mark, couldn't for the life of me remember what it was...
I thought they had much fatter tyres.
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Well the Sunbeam did an S7 and an S8. One did have the fat tyres, but I can't remember which way round it was.
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S7 had Fat tyres - S8 had thinner rubbers.
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And the wheels were inter changable as the the s series was set up as an ideal outfit machine.
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its always nice to see and hear someone returning or perhaps we can call a holiday

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