I was at the NEC bike show last week end.
I think I have found the perfect bike for those who have moved on from a Tuono, but still want that wind in the hair experience.
It must be hard to give up on the urge to command a machine, swing into bends, power out, looking for that next adrenaline rush.
The following machine is ideal, I think its a collaboration between some European manufacturers, blending all that's good from Italy & the UK.
Test rides were available, its got all the usual controls at hand, but in a slightly up-right position, favoured by those of a certain age.
I was told its a joint venture between Moto Guzzi & Triumph, hoping to get into a niche market, of has beens.
Any way, enough of the build up, here is the beast, raring to hit the open road :thumbup :-
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I think I have found the perfect bike for those who have moved on from a Tuono, but still want that wind in the hair experience.
It must be hard to give up on the urge to command a machine, swing into bends, power out, looking for that next adrenaline rush.
The following machine is ideal, I think its a collaboration between some European manufacturers, blending all that's good from Italy & the UK.
Test rides were available, its got all the usual controls at hand, but in a slightly up-right position, favoured by those of a certain age.
I was told its a joint venture between Moto Guzzi & Triumph, hoping to get into a niche market, of has beens.
Any way, enough of the build up, here is the beast, raring to hit the open road :thumbup :-
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