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Everything posted by Saul
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Hello Mate,
Love to see you back on the forum
Sorry for the stalking but you were mentioned today and thought you and your cutting wit are missed.
All the best anyway.
Cheers Saul.
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Yeah but my Honda is a first world product with double the horsepower, not a fair comparison with an A2 bike. Also nobody gives a Hornet a second look whereas the BSA is a lovely looking thing that people bill and coo over. If you want to pose that's important I suppose. Not for me but there are plenty that buy into the 'Look At Me' thing and just want to potter around. I don't think it's shit, just not what I want from a bike.
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Negatron strikes again, at least you put in more effort than just typing POS this time I suppose
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I watched it ages ago when it first came out. Bloody good.
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Mate you have him sussed. He would bully you if he could, total twat in my opinion. I don't buy into it and will go to Thor whenever I like, but I have mates who won't go there. In fact one mate won't go there unless I go with him I get along with him up to a point but I would never buy a bike from him, I have seen how he treats people and what an awkward cunt he can be. Shame really because Thor could be the best dealership around if it wasn't for him.
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Yes I would agree, if I can flat foot it with a 29" inside leg it would suit a smaller gentleman. Still over 200kgs though , and you can feel it.
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While up at Thor this morning had a bit of a mooch around the showroom. Lots of Indians, Morini’s and Benelli’s. Plus Norton, BSA, CCM, Kove, Voge, Beta, Reiju Mash, and who knows what else. Certainly no lack of choice. @Buckster good price for a Black Mash @Marcel le Moose Fondler suits you I like this Has a close look at this Reiju 500, very nicely finished bike. No price on it so probably expensive but looks really good.
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I must admit to looking at them with interest. Not for a few years yet I hope.
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Well I am on leave this weekend. Went for a BSA test ride this morning, not doing much for the rest of the day, maybe venture out and do some gardening. Kitt Hill bike meet tomorrow and down west singing in the evening.
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Well I got up bright and early to take the test ride and got to Thor Motorcycles around 8:45 as the ride was booked for 9:00 am. All still unpacking when I got there so I sat down and had a cuppa whilst they got their shit together, no problem. Anyway I got out for a lead ride, which was not advertised, at 9:30. The youngest was disappointed as no pillions on test rides apparently, bit short sighted I would say as any bike I get I would want to ride with a pillion given that I rarely ride alone nowadays. I bribed her with a cheeseburger and Fanta for her breakfast from the burger wagon, which also was not free as advertised. Don't really care about that but I can see someone will moan and it pays to do as you say in the long run IMHO. Anyway back to the ride out, the owner of Thor came out on his BSA and lead me out through the lanes to Cardinham then out on the A30 for a blast down to Innis Downs junction. Off there through Bugle to Roche then out to Victoria Interchange and the old A30 to Lanivet and back to Thor. A good 45 minute ride were the owner of Thor (Colin) rode like a fuck wit the whole way, weaving all over the shop to keep his tyres warm (Twat), blasting through speed limits and riding really aggressively around motorists. Certainly didn't endear himself to several cars he was tailgating. Anyway to the BSA, pleasant enough to ride, but couldn't get away from the fact it felt flat. To be fair it only had 100 miles on it so must have been tight and did loosen up as it warmed up and the ride went on. Around the back lanes across Bodmin Moor it felt great with plenty of torque and a nice positive gearbox, never going past 50mph. Gauges were small and hard to read but good enough and did look pretty. Ergonomically, nice sit up riding position, comfy seat and I could flat foot it easily. Once we were out on the A30, a fast dual carriageway, the BSA sat at 70mph quite comfortably, a few vibes crept in at 75 but went again at 80, never ventured past 85 as the bike just did not really want to. Colin was off in the distance so must have travelling a fair bit quicker. I guess his 22 plate bike was well run in. No wind protection was really noticeable at 70 plus and would get tiring quickly, or would for me. Passing cars on the A30 was a bit risky as the mirrors were blurred and the right hand side one had vibrated out or adjustment and was pointing skyward. I corrected it but it soon moved again. I got the impression that the bike would sit at 70mph all day if you wanted to but that is not where you would necessarily want to ride it for comfort. Now to be fair to Colin he took me on a good route of varying conditions which did highlight the bikes strengths. He went much further and faster than I would have done on my own so appreciate being lead. Would I buy one, definitely not. I can see it would be nice to bimble around on, round the lanes on a sunny Sunday afternoon but just didn't feel like serious transport to me, I certainly wouldn't consider commuting or travelling on it. Although of course it could do both these things but there are bikes much better suited to those tasks out there. The BSA looked lovely to my eye and did seem quite well finished. I think I liked looking at it more than I did riding it. For £6k I think it is probably good value if you want what it does well. Not for me even as a second bike. On a side note riding the BSA, made me appreciate how much I like my Hornet.
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Got nagged into taking the youngest up to Damerells bike night. All in all bit shit really, loads of dickheads and not many bikes. Couple nice Busas I haven’t seen before and a few Randoms but not much really. I suppose the sausage sandwich was pretty good. There is a rival bike night on a Thursday over Newquay that we might check out next week weather depending.
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I understand what you're saying Bob but it was a 93 mile round trip along allsorts of A and B roads to get to Bude and back. I find half the thing with a bike now is having a destination to aim for and if it has a friendly cafe and some bikes to look at all the better. Plus it was good to be out with my mates and youngest.
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That's a bit spendy for one of them. Certainly fell out of the ugly tree and hit every branch on the way down. Bit like the Beamer K1 but even uglier and more practical.
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I thought the rule here was pictures or it didn't happen?
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Your bike been out of its tin box this month?
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Brother of one of the chaps I was out riding with today had a Yam V Max a few years ago, always spouting numbers, I remember him being absolutely owned by a old Kwack ZZR600 owned by another mate. Big old powerful barge against a nippy sports bike, no contest.
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Absolutely, congratulations Bob.
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Yeah but he turns out for most Bude bike nights. Only the 3rd I have ever seen in the flesh. Same chap also has a Montjuic, 3C and a RGS, which is my favourite to be honest. Always lusted after a RGS back in the day.
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Just got back (20:30) from Bude bike night. Took my youngest and went with the Fowey Chill Blaine chapter. Five of us and my youngest. Guzzi V85TT, Triumph Scrambler, CB500X, RE Super Meteor and my Hornet. The bike night in Bude has moved to Rosie’s Kitchen which is down near Crooklets Beach. Lovely spot which I failed to take any pictures of. Any way some interesting stuff there although a small turnout by Bude standards. Couple of nice Wank Panzers. Told my youngest that’s what they are called on here, apparently there is something wrong with us according to her Thinking about it she’s not wrong. After I took the photos a Harley crew all patched up in club colours rolled in parked in the middle of the car park and proceeded to scowl at everyone else. Strange lot, why come to a bike night if you didn’t want to mingle. On the way home we stopped in Camelford for chips Chloe was buzzing when we got home she loved travelling in a group. Especially as we lead on the way home, don’t know why she liked that so much, I don’t personally but whatever. We were out for 5 hours and Chloe managed to consume a white hot chocolate with cream and marshmallows, cheesey chips, burger and Dr Pepper. I had a coffee, yet I’m fat and she is like a rake. Trip stats Cooling off before being put to bed
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Mate I have no intention of buying a BSA, its just I got an invite to go. Chloe will love it, I will get a go on a Goldie and you get a free burger. I am not their consumer base really as it's at Thor and they sell mostly Indian (Marcel) and chinkies. Plus some other stuff. The only thing they do sell that interests me is Beta. But I will go along for the craic and give Chloe another bike day out. https://thormotorcycles.co.uk/