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Post by Graeme on Jan 8, 2021 10:02:39 GMT
This came up on my Facebook page from two years ago. The bike felt so comfortable but alas twas tiny...and its a 1200 Triumph Bobber.
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Post by stevegbr on Jan 8, 2021 10:56:55 GMT
after the cruisers you have gee they will feel small, have you a yamaha f1se, they are small.
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Post by ian on Jan 8, 2021 21:22:42 GMT
Sorry Gee, but I don't like 'em. I'd love any of the Bonnie range, but not that one. Think I'm on my own, we see lots of them over here.
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Post by Graeme on Jan 9, 2021 13:40:35 GMT
Sorry Gee, but I don't like 'em. I'd love any of the Bonnie range, but not that one. Think I'm on my own, we see lots of them over here. I am kinda of the same opinion Ian, it was the comfort factor that I could not believe, it just seemed to "fit" Gee.
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Post by Graeme on Jan 9, 2021 13:43:03 GMT
after the cruisers you have gee they will feel small, have you a yamaha f1se, they are small. That would be a step too far Steve .....never even sat on one, I did an MB50, it was so slim and tiny. I make my Harley look small. Gee.
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Post by ian on Jan 9, 2021 21:22:11 GMT
It does look comfy Gee, and I like the fact your feet are flat on the floor & knees are bent, just hate those single, sprung saddles.
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