Opinions on the R6 please

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Croddman
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Post by Croddman »

Me old man has an R6 99 plate and has only done 18,000 mile

and that thing FlY'S

no problems what so ever

but he's not selling it

don't like the new shape ones though
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Post by watters »

i loved my 99 shape one and have often thought of getting another one, went a tooth down on the front and it was awesome, i cant say that it will slow you down too much!

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Why not try a Aprillia rs 250 blinding through twisties :lol: Only a suggestion m8 Cheers Dave
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Post by Bondy »

Funky wrote:
billinom8s wrote:u could buy funkys r6, that hardly ever goes fast anywhere lol
Iam open to offers...
PM the year, miles, pic to refresh my memory and a target price you would like.

I would give anthing some consideration but not new I cant justify spending to much just to have it sat around waiting for a fine day and the time to ride.
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Post by Bondy »

k5 dave wrote:Why not try a Aprillia rs 250 blinding through twisties :lol: Only a suggestion m8 Cheers Dave
Tried one.

Very good but I am to big. It looked like diddy kong racing. and was a bit painfull.
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Post by jon_hgv »

R6, well what can i say, ive had a few bikes in my time, no comments from mr watters thks :lol: . i loved my old t reg r6, but i love my new R6, power is awsome, ridding posistion is spot on for me and the induction is load as fook, so is the lazer pipe, you say you dont like the new 1s, go to bridge and try 1, you may change ur mind :wink:
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Post by Croddman »

well after my SV love has gone

Im looking for an R6 (Full Stop!)

I think they are one of the best bikes around

they Look the best

(but this is what I think)
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