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    To put it into Monty Python terms " You lucky, lucky bastard!!"

    The M109R is an absolute weapon, Tombraider be prepared to sh!te yourself!!!! 1.8L V-Twin with the same head design as the GSXRs & it goes like a cut cat!!!
    Upside down forks, radial brake calipers, 17" wheels (so you can use sports tyres) with the back hoop being 240 section. to answer the next questions I am a Suzuki only rider & Yes I want one!!!!!!!!

    As for your Enduro type bikes the BMW is fine if there isnt anything to serious otherwise you need something like this below...
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    Quote Originally Posted by twitchy View Post
    As for your Enduro type bikes the BMW is fine if there isnt anything to serious...
    You've not been out on a HP2 then???

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    This what i have in the garage, it's 95% ready, just got to paint it.

    Mine will be gold in the same paint style.
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    Another Harley look alike. Well, as the old saying goes, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
    A transvestite bike, dressed up to resemble something they aint.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    Another Harley look alike. Well, as the old saying goes, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
    A transvestite bike, dressed up to resemble something they aint.
    You buy what you like Brian, not what someone else likes, bit like owning a Land Rover

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    Not as ugly as a Harley.

    Hopefully not as loud, either.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    You buy what you like Brian, not what someone else likes, bit like owning a Land Rover

    Baz.
    Cheers Baz....

    But Brian's sorta right...

    Not Harleys...These bikes are: reliable & affordable

    Amazing how a cruiser style bike is always a "Harley Knock Off"...

    I'd say the M109 is more "Miami meets Matrix" than Harley.

    But hey! I like it, Wife likes hers... Thats all we care about...

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    Quote Originally Posted by twitchy View Post
    To put it into Monty Python terms " You lucky, lucky bastard!!"

    The M109R is an absolute weapon, Tombraider be prepared to sh!te yourself!!!! 1.8L V-Twin with the same head design as the GSXRs & it goes like a cut cat!!!
    Upside down forks, radial brake calipers, 17" wheels (so you can use sports tyres) with the back hoop being 240 section.
    Thanks mate

    Yes, little bit concerned... haven't ridden for a long time So careful and 'steady as she goes' for the first few weeks is the order!

    Another site described it as a "Cruise-Hyabusa" which should prove interesting!!!!

    Reports have it she'll spin up the rear tyre if you wind her on hard at 100 clicks.

    I just can't wait to get it here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    What size donks?

    I like the look of the blue one. One of the blokes here at work has a Suzi 1500cc cruiser. Again, not my style but nicely made.

    I understand the belly and the tank.

    My last bike was a Honda CBR1000F and the tank wasn't too bad on it.



    Being a sports tourer it was pretty comfy - except for the vibration through the right grip. At 110km/h it would put my hand to sleep in very short order. It had good lighting, too, so it was good for night rides and the fairing worked well at keeping me dry.

    The cornering angles weren't great but far better than a Harley!

    Ron
    Looks good Ron...

    Hey, I looked at the sports tourers... Nothing wrong with them.... Just saw the M109 and went "gotta have it"

    For a cruiser its pretty agile.....



    So pretty agile for such a big bike...

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    I like the look of them

    I hope you enjoy them.

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