Well I got this..
Well I got this..
Very nice too.
Give us all the details then.
Age, mileage, technical stuff (which I won't understand), bling...
Bit excited then, are we?![]()
2008 Suzuki RV125K8 Van Van "Nessie"
Safe house - garage, spare room, a few tools, lots of cuppas
A nice choice, after a Tiger that is.
One of my mates had one for a while and it took him and the wife all over France a few times with no worries at all. Did you get luggage with it?
BTW, you will just love that engine.
Andy.
Scottish Safe Hoose!
Red BMW F650gs twin...........the wee wolfcub!![]()
Cracking bikes, stonking engine. Should be just what you want. Just remember they don't do green lanes very well![]()
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Triumph Sprint ST 955i, 2004 reg, 15k miles. Scottoiler(Touring Kit), H/Grips,120 bhp.
No luggage but the racks are there anyway,it's being deliverd tommorrow morning so i guess i wont sleep much tonight.
These have a good reputation and the money was right, Mom mentioned about having something different to the KTM, so i did.
Cant wait to get my bum on that seat but Slippy, icy and cold do not blend well with "Enthusiastic" first rides!!.so i guess i'll have to wait a little while.
Roll on tommorrow..
Last edited by stanbloke; 07-01-09 at 08:31 AM.
Gawd, last time I rode one of them it was an american export version and I did 130mph on it, a few thousand miles and it felt well planted on the tarmac for a sport tourer...
Bad pictures but I wasn;t exactly supposed to have the camera on me
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Last edited by Lumiya; 05-01-09 at 04:53 PM.
Thats a 1050 the newer one , my mate had one a while ago and the triple engine sounds lovely.
Is it tommorrow yet.
Anyway, it's going to need a "Name"........
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Last edited by stanbloke; 05-01-09 at 06:41 PM.
If the pannier mountings are the same as on the Tiger, you can borrow my ice cream boxes.
Mind you, the colour will probably clash.
As others have said, you'll love the engine...
1990 Africa Twin RD04
2003 Triumph Tiger 955i
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