Nope, what's your street like? I wouldn't even consider that in my area, it wouldn't last a night.
I won't have it long enough for it to annoy meEwwww, look at the face on that thing. You're above that Clov!s.
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And paper bags. You don't need to see the fire when stoking itSomething about mantle pieces and poking the fire...
You rebelDropped my bike into the garage this morning didn't even bother with my lid to ride the 100m up the service road, I can definitely see the appeal in riding in nothing more than normal clothes as long as nothing goes wrong![]()
Anyone use one of the folding motorcycle cover like http://www.bike-home.co.uk/bike-home-motorcycle-cover.html . there's so many different ones out their I don't know which to go for. I'm after getting a new bike soon and don't want it getting wet/rusty etc. from been left outside.
I've got a shed I can get the bike into but it's no feasible to do that everyday (long garden/steep hill etc.) so will be away in the bad months but needs to be out and accessable in the better months. I find standard covers that touch the bike let water in.
It goes from gen 1 which is really fugly to the newest one which is the sexiest, the Tuono gets nicer with every gen.The new tuono 1100 front end is much nicer I do admit. You don't have to look at it while you're riding it though![]()
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