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My ZX6R

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Purchased the obligatory Kawi green boots since these though too.

These RST ones

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tags like I've done for you above - Rilot
 
Yes he is, awesome in every way. He's 70 years old, has a very physical full time and still comes on ride outs with us. He's riding up to the IOM with us next week.
 
Nice cb1300. I was fortunate to own one a few years ago. It has a lovely motor for cruising, and looks pretty badass, too. Get an after market can on it, the standard one is just far to quiet.
 
Im not sure I posted in this thread originally - I've had her nearly a month now.

Aprilia Caponord by Greg Kingston, on Flickr

Aprilia Caponord by Greg Kingston, on Flickr

Certainly not a popular bike, but so far it is a dream to ride easily, but a little soft and heavy when really pushing on. I'm not sure if that's my inexperience on a bike this size though.

Did 200 miles around Maldon and Burnham on Crouch last weekend. The first long ride will be to Bouillon in Belgium in the first week of September. I'm certainly looking forward to the extra easy power and luggage capacity!
 
Decided to go white for another RC this time around, makes it look even smaller. Need to sort the gearing out though, way to tall as standard.

 
May as well post it in here too, I took my shiny new toy out for 350KM's of Swiss mountains at the weekend.

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I changed the armoured jeans for textiles once I realised that I had been bought a bike and I wasn't just heading down the road to view and test one.
 
Some of you may know that I've been bouncing between the idea of either a Daytona or a Street. I'm sure you'll be glad to hear I finally made a decision - so without further ado, may I present my new toy:







Apologies for the last two dodgy pics, low light with the phone camera.

After riding it back from Chester to Reading, I've fallen utterly in love with the bike. It's fast, handles amazingly, looks ace and the Arrows make it sound absolutely beastly.

Looking forward to tomorrow so I can get out on the bike again!
 
My Bonnie,

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A 76 T140V to be precise. Still need to get tick-over a bit less lumpy, although the fuel lines aren't attached in that picture :p
 
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