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Author:  Blighty [ 11 Jul 2018 17:13 ]
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Sold my last bike a few years ago and have regretted it ever since. Pretty sure that I have got past the need for a howling Japanese 4 cylinder.

The only bike that I ever really lusted after was the Britten V1000 (see below). It’s good to dream :(

https://mcn-images.bauersecure.com/Page ... x750/1.jpg

I reckon that a XB12R would fill the void. I’m 6’1 and not that competent at spanner twirling. What do you reckon.

The plan is to pick one up later in the year and get it properly serviced ready for next year.

Now to tell Mrs Blighty.

Author:  delw [ 11 Jul 2018 17:47 ]
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Welcome and good luck with the search. Hope you're flexible, at that height have you considered a Buell with a longer frame, e.g. XB12SS, 1125R or EBR1190?

Author:  coco [ 11 Jul 2018 18:35 ]
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Ixy is selling a very tidy looking bolt

Author:  Finmows [ 11 Jul 2018 18:36 ]
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Could look at a real one ;)

Author:  barney [ 11 Jul 2018 21:23 ]
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https://youtu.be/dPWYI6o5By8
:worthy:

Author:  barney [ 11 Jul 2018 21:55 ]
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Blighty wrote:


I reckon that a XB12R would fill the void. I’m 6’1 and not that competent at spanner twirling. What do you reckon.

The plan is to pick one up later in the year and get it properly serviced ready for next year.

Now to tell Mrs Blighty.


There are two camps tubbers ( early tube framed models ) and fuellers (later fuel in alloy frame models) both have their good and bad points , have a look in the events and rides section for a local event, then you can go and see , sit upon and ask question of the owners :idea: . as for the spanner twirling , the resident master is maz :maz: , many many years of servicing and rebuilding Buell’s
As for telling Mrs Blighty of your plans :couch:

Author:  Nutah [ 11 Jul 2018 22:06 ]
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:yt: :mrgreen:

Author:  Blighty [ 11 Jul 2018 22:22 ]
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Thanks for the replies. With half breed kids I appreciate that as a jock you’ve all been busy for the last hour or so. Last bike was a zx9c1 so no problem with tucking myself in. Live in Cheshire so I know that there is a specialist in Manchester who can help. Just need to get my head around the day to day ownership of a Buell.

PS gutted for you :(

Author:  Maz [ 11 Jul 2018 22:55 ]
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You should pop into my shop for a brew and education before making a decision and parting with your hard earned :idea:

Author:  Blighty [ 12 Jul 2018 05:37 ]
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I live in Cheshire so might just do that. Thanks.

Author:  barney [ 12 Jul 2018 06:27 ]
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A couple hours of your time spent going to see Maz , could save you thousands of pounds and lots of heartache . and stop you ( educate you ) from buying the wrong bike or even the right bike but without all the recall safety mods done

Author:  Nutah [ 12 Jul 2018 11:25 ]
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:yt:

Author:  Blighty [ 30 Dec 2018 18:40 ]
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Quick couple of questions - handlebar width of a Ulysses including hand guards? Matters due to acces down the side of my house. Also, assuming that one of these was completely as it was when it left the factory, how much would you put aside to make reliable? What Mod’s would be essential rather than ‘nice to have’?

Author:  Nutah [ 30 Dec 2018 20:19 ]
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1 Freespirits belt tensioner
2 Maz output bearing "nipple mod"

Author:  CHURCHILL [ 31 Dec 2018 08:26 ]
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:yt:

As the man said,


Churchill

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