Bang for Yer Buck...
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Re: Bang for Yer Buck...
A Benelli Keway eh.... different.
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Re: Bang for Yer Buck...
my nc 700 cost under 6k, supposed to do over 70 mpg, Iv'e not had chance for a long ride yet, but I do like it, saying that I'd rather have auto than gears, they are just so smoooooth. The only alternative with the new engine... the integra,, wev'e already been there, design not up to much and 7.5k,
I'll stick with the gears for now.

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Re: Bang for Yer Buck...
Here you go. Just imagine it with a Benelli badge:

Lotta bike for £4K.

Lotta bike for £4K.
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Re: Bang for Yer Buck...
Even KTM are selling a 70bhp 690 Duke weighing 150kg approx for under £7K. Obviously a naked bike isn't my thing at all, but I bet its fun....in the summer anyway.
Re: Bang for Yer Buck...
Or the Suzuki SV650S for a grand less than the ER6F...Sgt Ernie Bilko wrote:This is what Yamaha, BMW and the rest are up against...
Kawasaki ER6F 2012. 650 twin, sporty good looks, comfortable and good weather protection. Pretty good on fuel and 120mph tops. £5999 OTR... with 2 year warranty with the option of another 2 years...
Quite frankly as much as I like the Tmax and C600 Sport the figures just don't add up.
Re: Bang for Yer Buck...
I'm very interested to find out how much the dct version is with all the added bling. I could see me getting financed up for that. 10 grand for the beemer won't be happening for me.horobags wrote:my nc 700 cost under 6k, supposed to do over 70 mpg, Iv'e not had chance for a long ride yet, but I do like it, saying that I'd rather have auto than gears, they are just so smoooooth. The only alternative with the new engine... the integra,, wev'e already been there, design not up to much and 7.5k,I'll stick with the gears for now.
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Re: Bang for Yer Buck...
Thanks sarge choice of this or maxi-scoot.Kawasaki versys any time.Sgt Ernie Bilko wrote:Here you go!richie the 1st wrote:Better still the versy in maroon saw 1 last week very nice,any chance of a photo sarge..
I have a brand new 2011 Tourer in stock, £5999 OTR, £99 dep and 3 years zero finance!

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Re: Bang for Yer Buck...
but does it come in auto?
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Re: Bang for Yer Buck...
...and where do I stow the shopping or my crash helmet???
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Re: Bang for Yer Buck...
Who's going to lift my bum leg over the bike?