And now for summat completely diff'rent....

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Wazzy :lol:
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It's Izzy because I say so.
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Safely tucked up with three new friends. Hope they get on ok and Izzy doesn't start smoking!
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:D now you have a full herd alan , great bike is it water cooled , can’t see the rad , but looks good , too bloody cold at the moment to ride , or have you , knowing you probably yes lol , bet you can’t wait for the summer to get out on it mate , happy chrimbo to all our readers have a great Xmas…… :D :roll:
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Air cooled and loads of 'toys' like cruise control, tyre pressure monitoring, heated handgrips, traction control, abs, etc.,etc. It'll take a month to set it all up!! :)
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Certainly got all the gadgets alan very nice mate , let’s hope the old guys next to him don’t get jealous lol :lol:
Nice one alan :shock:
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Alan H wrote: Sat Dec 17, 2022 3:41 pm Air cooled and loads of 'toys' like cruise control, tyre pressure monitoring, heated handgrips, traction control, abs, etc.,etc. It'll take a month to set it all up!! :)
Traction Control??? has it got enough power to spin the rear wheel :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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6 gears and just about 80 bhp. GT550A 5 gears & 53bhp+ and that spins the back wheel if I want it to, so go figure.
But TC is for poor road conditions in inclement weather too, so should be handy. Don't forget the cruise control - that'll get used no doubt. 8-)
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Alan H wrote: Sun Dec 18, 2022 5:17 pm 6 gears and just about 80 bhp. GT550A 5 gears & 53bhp+ and that spins the back wheel if I want it to, so go figure.
But TC is for poor road conditions in inclement weather too, so should be handy. Don't forget the cruise control - that'll get used no doubt. 8-)
80bp??? You do realise Italian horses are actually Shetland ponies dontcha?

My 120bhp/85ft lb Z13 is fitted with cruise control 8-) not bad for a bike built in 1979!
I’ve got traction control built into my right wrist which dates from 1954, never let me down yet
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PaulD738 wrote: Tue Dec 20, 2022 1:04 pm I’ve got traction control built into my right wrist which dates from 1954, never let me down yet
Good job at your age. Shagging might be a problem......... :roll:
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