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chris_1127
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greg
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Check this out then
http://www.ecorider.com
I own of these for forestry work. It's an amazing machine, goes anywhere and it's road legal, but with 25mph top speed I 'm not planning any long trips.
http://www.ecorider.com
I own of these for forestry work. It's an amazing machine, goes anywhere and it's road legal, but with 25mph top speed I 'm not planning any long trips.
RE Interceptor
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chris_1127
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thats a funky looking little machine!! however the 130nm torque figure and slightly(?) higher top speed of the dutch thing sounds a little more useful for the road. and the optional front wheel drive and sand lifter options sound interesting too.....
pricey though - seen how much it costs?
pricey though - seen how much it costs?
gsx-aaaaaaaargh!!!
I like the idea but for €17,500 it is a bit too expensive. You can get a 400cc royal enfield that can do 200mpg, but again this is a false economy because a cg125, cbr125r and other 4 stoke 125cc, 90cc get over 100mpg. My CBR125R once got 125mpg.
If you use the motorbike for a year the and do 20,000 miles you will save around £350, this is insignificant as the diesel is so much more expensive, slower, heavier, and more costly to maintain. For bikes diesel is not worth looking at imo.
If you use the motorbike for a year the and do 20,000 miles you will save around £350, this is insignificant as the diesel is so much more expensive, slower, heavier, and more costly to maintain. For bikes diesel is not worth looking at imo.
Blue Sv650s Curvey - Now unrestricted but starting to find the suspension a problem.
Next bike: CBR600RR eventually.
Next bike: CBR600RR eventually.
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andy198712
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