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    Do you still ride?
    What do you ride?
    If you don’t still ride will you get another one at some point?

    I’m browsing Hondas at the moment as I’m thinking of sourcing an ST1300 Pan European - reportedly one of the best sports tourers ever.
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  3. Standard memberBeowulf
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    04 Aug '22 10:24
    @divegeester

    Stirring the shyt pot again?
    It smells wonderful 🤗
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    @divegeester said
    Do you still ride?
    What do you ride?
    If you don’t still ride will you get another one at some point?

    I’m browsing Hondas at the moment as I’m thinking of sourcing an ST1300 Pan European - reportedly one of the best sports tourers ever.
    Isn’t Suzianne one?🤔
  5. SubscriberSuzianne
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    04 Aug '22 11:56
    @great-big-stees said
    Isn’t Suzianne one?🤔
    Oh, geeez, I was keeping my head down so he didn't start in on me again.
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    04 Aug '22 11:57
    @divegeester said
    Do you still ride?
    What do you ride?
    Yes.
    A Suzuki Shogun SP 125. It is not automatic [it has a clutch] and has five gears. Top speed about 60 km/hour. I get about 35 km a litre on it.
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    Biggest motorcycle I ever had was a Suzuki GS75O in the mid-1980s.
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    @FMF
    My father had a BSA 650 in the 50's - it was big bike back then.
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    @torunn said
    @FMF
    My father had a BSA 650 in the 50's - it was big bike back then.
    Bikes that big are serious things and potentially dangerous in inexperienced hands.
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    04 Aug '22 12:18
    @divegeester said
    Do you still ride?
    What do you ride?
    If you don’t still ride will you get another one at some point?

    I’m browsing Hondas at the moment as I’m thinking of sourcing an ST1300 Pan European - reportedly one of the best sports tourers ever.
    My favourite bike ever was a Fantic Motor Trial 250 which I used when I was into motorcycle trials.
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    04 Aug '22 12:34
    @fmf said
    Bikes that big are serious things and potentially dangerous in inexperienced hands.
    I remember it seemed quite heavy. We used it with a sidecar, I think the word is, it was my seat.
  12. Standard memberBeowulf
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    @great-big-stees said
    Isn’t Suzianne one?🤔
    🤣
  13. SubscriberVery Rusty
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    @suzianne said
    Oh, geeez, I was keeping my head down so he didn't start in on me again.
    LOL....Suz have you considered he may have a crush on you? 🙂 I hope you haven't just eaten! 🙂

    -VR
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    04 Aug '22 15:38
    @fmf said
    Yes.
    A Suzuki Shogun SP 125. It is not automatic [it has a clutch] and has five gears. Top speed about 60 km/hour. I get about 35 km a litre on it.
    Small motorbikes bikes are fun, as are scooters. I usually hire a Yamaha 250 when visiting Greece which is a super comfy twist-in-go.
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    @fmf said
    Biggest motorcycle I ever had was a Suzuki GS75O in the mid-1980s.
    Sweet, I had the GSX250 around that time as I didn’t have my licence then. Yours would have been the original chain-drive but later models had shaft-drive.
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