Saturday, 5 December 2009

I want One - A Not So Occasional Series Pt13

I just, stone cold want one. End of.
Click here to learn more about the team who are bringing this and a few other bikes into production. Good Luck guys.

13 comments:

  1. Those are f'ing sweet. I'm really digging the Spud and Roarer models. Now to find the price tag....

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  2. True True. They're sweet.

    I saw them in a magazine which was claiming an 'expected' price of under 10K.

    if its GSXR money I'm in. Maybe.
    SBW

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  3. I am getting too old for one of those now, but if I was going to get a bike again, my brother-in-law owns a Harley dealership in Brisbane, and I wouldn't mind a trike.
    Le Loup.

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  4. Hi SBW,

    Great looking bike, but with my sense of balance I think I’ll give it a miss, now a trike mmm there’s maybe a project for the future!

    Regards, John

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  5. Murphy Fish
    With a VERY padded seat I'm guessing. LOL
    SBW

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  6. Ten K! Ten K!

    Nah, mate, you want one of these:

    http://www.realclassic.co.uk/mztrophy06010900.html

    Much sexier. A tad cheaper too. (No brakes to speak of, mind you, but these are details...)

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  7. HH

    While I too am an MZ fan, its more in a retrospective way with me. I have a few happy memories.

    SBW

    PS if its £50 or less I'm in.

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  8. HH


    Amazing i hadn't seen one in what seemed like years, then today I noticed two
    SBW

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  9. I could do one of those... but what would I do with my Kawi?

    Guns, bows, knives, and motorcycles... sounds almost like a new adult magazine.

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  10. Philip

    Don't forget watches, and rucksacks, bicycles,and, and,and, and,and, and,and, and,and, and............
    SBW

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  11. Hope to back in the old country April/May - fully expect to see your new bike.

    Cheers.

    LSP

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Please feel free to leave comments. I really enjoy hearing what readers think. The rules are the same as round my dinner table:

You're welcome to disagree, life would be way too boring if we all agreed with each other and we'd never learn anything.
I like to think that we're all grown up enough to argue every last point, right down to the bone, without bearing a grudge afterwards.



Come on in the waters lovely
SBW