Yamaha 750cc Triple

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Re: Yamaha 750cc Triple

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Weather protection?
I had all the protection I needed from my one piece Rukka suit, Sidi double skin boots and Reusch Goretex gloves.

gn2

Re: Yamaha 750cc Triple

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Shame you can't still get those Rukka suits or Reusch gloves, they were brilliant.

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Re: Yamaha 750cc Triple

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Rukka suit and a BMW R100RS fairing with heated grips- scrummy warm, dry and fast across countries, still one of the greatest fairing ever made. :D

Only matched by the Burger 400, with heated vest, personal stereo and the ability to lean back in feet-forward stylee (or sidesaddle, with none of those pesky gear-y thingies and footbrake malarkey to worry about...) :)
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Re: Yamaha 750cc Triple

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ridinhigh wrote:i used to own a 850 yamaha aTRX850 but that was a twin cyl nice bike tho
Oh my, we had one of those!! Before I got my license. Shocking for a pillion but a fun bike. Fell sleep on the back once.

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Re: Yamaha 750cc Triple

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Mate had a red maggot, CX with a giant white Rickman-esq fairing, and giant white Rickman-esq top box...
I used to call it the 'Honda-Do-Little'... looked like a 'push me-pull you' ;-)

Another mate at teh time had a Suzi GT380... with Kawasaki GPz500 running gear - he loved his tripples!

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