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    • summ3rhaysS
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      I really like what they've done with the XDiavel. The headlight looks wicked. I'm a bit biased towards Italians and Ducs in particular though. I bet that bike screams.

      IG: summ3rhays & Indigobleed

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      • GraemeG
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        Triumph seem to be taking the whole "drip-feed information to build anticipation" approach to annoying extremes with their new Modern Classics range. However a UK dealership gave some estimated prices and delivery times today:

        • Street Twin - approx £7,400, available Feb 2016

        • T120 / Black - approx £9,800, available April 2016

        • Thruxton - approx £10,500, available May 2016

        • Thruxton R- approx £11,800, available June 2016

        By way of comparison, the pricing for the current line is:

        • Bonneville T100 Black - £7,599

        • Bonneville T100 - £7,799

        • Scrambler - £7,899

        • Thruxton - £7,899

        The British RRP for the BMW R nine T is £11,900, which gives you an idea of where the Thruxton R is being pitched. The range is certainly heading a bit further upmarket.

        I was quoted $22,500 for a Thruxton R in Melbourne. So I'm guessing that the Aussie pricing will be roughly $2 to £1. No idea what they'll be in the US.

        Jack Lilley have published the accessories catalogue. Oh, did I see a quick shifter for the Thruxton R?

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        • GraemeG
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          Jack Lilley have put the Triumph Modern Classics accessories brochure online.

          I want the Thruxton R with the Café Racer fairing and the high pipe. It'll look something like this.

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          • summ3rhaysS
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            It needs spoke wheels @Graeme .  I really like the cafe racer look, but couldn't handle the riding position.  Maybe the Triumph's aren't as extreme as my Duc though.  Those prices see really high to me.

            IG: summ3rhays & Indigobleed

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            • S
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              @activechild:

              Also forgot to add, in the case anyone is interested in a flick (and @Giles please delete it putting up this link may cause infringement issues), here's a link to the flick Greasy Hand Preachers that I've finally got access to. Seems I couldn't even find it on Kodi. Good flick for those that need a dose of more bikes when the riding season has come to a bitter end. 😞

              (Sorry if you have to cut & paste. Unsure how to paste links on the forum).

              Enjoy!

              https://goo.gl/tz3ZaL

              Good man. Thank you for the link, but it doesn't have subtitles for the foreign language parts and my French is sketchy. I've had a quick look for DVD availability for this, but haven't found a thing.
              Any ideas buddy?

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              • natehateN
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                @TrickHell:

                I want to make a chopper out of a post-1975 Triumph, but I can't ever find one. Good thing I'm not in a rush.

                why post 75?

                don't you know there ain't no devil? only god when he's drunk!

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                • GraemeG
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                  Visordown have done a video review of the Yamaha XSR700.

                  @Giles might be interested because they compare it against the Ducati Scrambler, and the XSR comes out as a better bike.

                  Me, I'd save up for its big brother, the XSR900, which was one of the stand-out bikes at EICMA last week.

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                  • GilesG
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                    Great thanks.  That is a much less expensive option for me…...I'm in the process of having one of these delivered, so I have something to rude between my CBT and proper test....Once I pass, I can either flog it (and lose no money) or keep it as the work runaround (guess which I favour?).....

                    "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                    • GraemeG
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                      The Yamaha XSRs look like fun bikes. They seem to be getting a lot of positive press, as does the MT-07 and MT-09 that act as the base.

                      It's quite a different experience riding a big bike than a 125. That might cloud your judgement once you've got your license. 😛

                      Bike EXIF posted their top ten of EICMA, and had this to say about the baby Ducati Scrambler:

                      _Ducati Scrambler Sixty2 Ducati have finally confirmed rumors of a smaller Scrambler with the Sixty2. Think of it as ‘Scrambler Lite’—a 400cc variant making only 41HP and weighing about 7lbs less. Ducati have kept costs down with cheaper right-side-up forks and less powerful brakes, and they’ve ditched the swappable side panels on the tank.

                      The hope is that a cheaper (and less intimidating) Scrambler will help breed new Ducatisti. But considering that the Sixty2’s set to be priced at just $500 less than a ‘regular’ Scrambler, we’re not so sure._

                      I'd probably stick with the full fat Ducati as a result. 😃

                      Of the other Scramblers (it appears to be a trend), I like BMW's take. But I wish that they'd do a bike that marries the old school aesthetic with the modern technology they've got in shop. An R nine T with the R1200R's water-cooled engine and electronic suspension would really appeal.

                      The Benelli Leoncino is really cute.

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                      • S
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                        I think 'cute' can be an issue here. I'm 6'3 and when I sat on a Ducati Scrambler earlier this year, it felt like a tiny ickle toy. It would never be a problem getting comfy or actually riding the thing, I'd just feel a bit daft.

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                        • harley daveH
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                          japanese harley owners nothing like being slightly over the top  :o i saw these on my recent trip there

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                          • FinksterF
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                            ^ very understated  🙂

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                            • harley daveH
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                              my thoughts exactly

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                              • GraemeG
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                                Adventure riding in China.

                                Looks fun.

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                                • S
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                                  Here's my bike next to my friends orange sporty. Sometimes I wish I had something bigger, but then I ride the bigger stuff and this is more fun…

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                                  • GraemeG
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                                    Ural Scrambler. More at Motorrad (in German), but plenty of pictures.

                                    The Dark Side of the Urals.

                                    And you can even race them!

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                                    • AetasA
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                                      Owned a Ural. Great to ride but these corrode like hell! You have to be a handycraft enthusiast.

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                                      • GraemeG
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                                        I've seen quite a few custom bikes around town, which have a similar sort of look to them. This one's by Deus, who're pretty famous these days. Sorry for the blurred photo.

                                        Whilst this one used to be a fairly generic Yamaha.

                                        I think that @Giles's Auto Fabrica is nicer than both of the above.

                                        The customising scene has influenced mainstream products. This is the BMW R nine T, with the optional aluminium tank, and now heated grips! 😉

                                        The aluminium tank comes in two variants, and the salesman reckoned that the version with the visible seam (not the one pictured above) is nicer.

                                        I wish that BMW had built the bike with their new watercooled engine and the trick electronics and suspension off the R1200R. Yes, I know it's meant to hark back to its heritage, but I'd like to see something a bit more forward looking. The K1600 based Concept 101 is heading for production, and could well be a more high-tech take on a customisable design.

                                        Lastly a Ducati Scrambler modified by Skunk Machine. I like the fact that this has a retro-modern look, and it's possible that this one is going into series production.

                                        There's rumoured to be another model unveiled in about a week, and I'm looking forward to seeing what Ducati come up with.

                                        I'd actually dropped by the dealership to find out more about the XDiavel. I think that's a more interesting machine as it's modern, but it's got that emotional connection. I'd just need to put the foot pegs in the right place! 😉

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                                        • GilesG
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                                          Inbound….

                                          "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                          • GraemeG
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                                            Aren't you off to do your CBT tomorrow too?

                                            Have fun!

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