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Nice machine , hope you will love it .No.
I ordered a Diavel V4 RS
Nice machine , hope you will love it .No.
I ordered a Diavel V4 RS
This might be the safer choice.No.
I ordered a Diavel V4 RS
I’ll let you know in the spring when it arrives.Nice machine , hope you will love it .
Better long term , reliability and resale etc.I’ll let you know in the spring when it arrives.
Safer choice?
Probably gerbils.Is the mesh on the exhaust to keep chickens out?
....or potatoes. Hmmmmm!Probably gerbils.
Let’s hope he doesn’t get to share his design ideas at work.Talking to the fella he said it took him quite a while to finish this off, took a 'Featherbed' frame , modified it to suit the V engine then put a Norton Atlas tank on it. Next was a Norton King and Queen seat and finished off with 'Goldie' silencers which sounded absolutely beautiful as he pulled away and Hagon rear shocks. When I asked him where he worked he said somewhere called TVS in the development and new model dept.
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Better check out the Ducati multistrada RS, same V4 as the Panigale. How do you not consider the multi a adv bike?Giving some thought to changing up my KTM 990 adventure (110,000 km). If you’ve never ridden a big modern adventure bike you really are missing out!
Scratch or circumnavigate a continent, they can do it all - pretty bloody well!
Looking at the 1390 Super Adventure S Evo! A bit of a monster!
As an alternative, the Ducati Multistrada Pikes Peak - No adventure bike but an itch I’d love to scratch!
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Pikes Peak has a 17” front wheel and much different chassis to the standard version - definitely configured for the road (and track).Better check out the Ducati multistrada RS, same V4 as the Panigale. How do you not consider the multi a adv bike?
In American English 17' = 17 feet and 17" = 17 inch. Is it the same Australian/British/New Zealand/Other English?Pikes Peak has a 17’ front wheel and much different chassis to the standard version - definitely configured for the road (and track).
TypoIn American English 17' = 17 feet and 17" = 17 inch. Is it the same Australian/British/New Zealand/Other English?