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Re: again with the snow! & Xmas present finally used
« Reply #15 on: March 17, 2023, 07:47:37 PM »
Your wish is my command oh mighty Stig

ouch...

 Any pic of a scooter is welcome!
That's not a learner's plate back there, or is it a warning of a rather "senior" operator?
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Re: again with the snow! & Xmas present finally used
« Reply #16 on: March 17, 2023, 09:08:27 PM »
ouch...

 Any pic of a scooter is welcome!
That's not a learner's plate back there, or is it a warning of a rather "senior" operator?
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You talking about the (yellow) license plate?  They’re physically a lot bigger here than in the US. Any smaller and you’ll get pulled over by the police.
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Re: again with the snow! & Xmas present finally used
« Reply #17 on: March 20, 2023, 01:50:37 PM »

Mind you the average age of motorcyclists in my household has just dropped dramatically as the 34 year-old eldest lad has just bought himself a BMW F850 GS...  Correction.  Having tried it again he decided it was way too top heavy (he's only 75 kgs wringing wet) and so has switched his allegiance to a KTM 890 Adventure with Kriega Top case and side bags.

Thought you might appreciate a photo of it.  All being well we collect Wednesday.  He's driving and I'm riding it back.  Tough job but...
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Re: again with the snow! & Xmas present finally used
« Reply #18 on: March 20, 2023, 06:22:21 PM »
Thought you might appreciate a photo of it.  All being well we collect Wednesday.  He's driving and I'm riding it back.  Tough job but...

Thanks for the pics!
I looked at a smaller KTM a few years ago. Liked a lot about it.
I've a VW Bus friend who owned a big white desert crossing monster of a BMW - a DAKAR or Kilimanjaro or some darn thing. It was like mounting a horse. I guess you needed that kind of ground clearance to ride over Zebras and stuff.

Like the orange!

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Re: again with the snow! & Xmas present finally used
« Reply #19 on: March 21, 2023, 10:42:35 AM »
Thanks for the pics!

Like the orange!

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So you like it, personally I don’t care for orange at all.  Now, if it came in Ducati red…
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Re: again with the snow! & Xmas present finally used
« Reply #20 on: March 23, 2023, 01:19:47 PM »
Thought you might appreciate a photo of it.  All being well we collect Wednesday.  He's driving and I'm riding it back.  Tough job but...

Well I had a nice day yesterday. Driven to Leeds in West Yorkshire to bring home the KTM eldest lad had bought.  Planned a great route home (just under 100 miles) getting reacquainted with some twisty hill roads I've not ridden since I retired from an earlier career back in 2004!  The weight of this monster is 196 Kgs and seat height is 830 mm (32.7"). In the real world, the weight is easy enough (better than a Beemer GS as lower down), but there's no denying it's a tall seat height - I could get both feet on the ground, but it was tippy-toes!

As a ride? Well I thoroughly enjoyed riding back over the High Peak* from West Yorkshire into Derbyshire yesterday despite the occasional shower. Seems sure-footed in both dry and wet and the brakes haul it back from high speeds easily and without drama. Loved the (optional) cruise control, set it to 30 mph and forget about all the West Yorks speed cameras!

Took about two and a half hours and was the best ride I've had this year once I was free of the urban sprawl.  See that Blue sky?  Behind me what you can't see is the damn big black cloud over the tops which I then rode into!  One serious downpour does not a ride spoil however, you gotta take the rough with the smooth.

* For local Forum members, this was south out of Huddersfield, through Holmfirth (Last of the Summer Wine country) then down to the Woodhead Pass and on to Glossop and then Chapel-en-le-Frith to Buxton and home.  A route I used often when working and my boss was HQ'd in Dewsbury, Leeds.

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Re: again with the snow! & Xmas present finally used
« Reply #21 on: March 23, 2023, 10:46:26 PM »
Well I had a nice day yesterday. Driven to Leeds in West Yorkshire to bring home the KTM eldest lad had bought.  Planned a great route home (just under 100 miles) getting reacquainted with some twisty hill roads I've not ridden since I retired from an earlier career back in 2004!  The weight of this monster is 196 Kgs and seat height is 830 mm (32.7"). In the real world, the weight is easy enough (better than a Beemer GS as lower down), but there's no denying it's a tall seat height - I could get both feet on the ground, but it was tippy-toes!

As a ride? Well I thoroughly enjoyed riding back over the High Peak* from West Yorkshire into Derbyshire yesterday despite the occasional shower. Seems sure-footed in both dry and wet and the brakes haul it back from high speeds easily and without drama. Loved the (optional) cruise control, set it to 30 mph and forget about all the West Yorks speed cameras!

Took about two and a half hours and was the best ride I've had this year once I was free of the urban sprawl.  See that Blue sky?  Behind me what you can't see is the damn big black cloud over the tops which I then rode into!  One serious downpour does not a ride spoil however, you gotta take the rough with the smooth.

* For local Forum members, this was south out of Huddersfield, through Holmfirth (Last of the Summer Wine country) then down to the Woodhead Pass and on to Glossop and then Chapel-en-le-Frith to Buxton and home.  A route I used often when working and my boss was HQ'd in Dewsbury, Leeds.
Wow!
Nice Neil!
Looks like England could use some more folks out there!
Well, we have places out west that look like Mars -so.....
Thanks for the photos!
Tank and engine look  w i d e ~!?

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Re: again with the snow! & Xmas present finally used
« Reply #22 on: March 24, 2023, 07:32:26 AM »
Wow!
Nice Neil!
Looks like England could use some more folks out there!
Well, we have places out west that look like Mars -so.....
Thanks for the photos!
Tank and engine look  w i d e ~!?

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Those photos were taken after about an hour on the road so it took me that long to get out into the Yorkshire boonies!  We got plenty of people (pushing 70m now) for these small islands, but fortunately there are still areas of sparsely populated beautiful countryside to ride through if you’re prepared to set aside the time.  The Peak District National Park is my closest such area.

As for the KTM, the tank is actually located low down on either side of the engine - those bulbous grey bodywork areas, keeps the CoG low. It wouldn’t be my first choice of bike and not just for its colour!  If I was looking for this style of ”adventure” bike, I’d rather have something like a Honda NC750X the DCT variant

https://www.honda.co.uk/motorcycles/range/adventure/nc750x/overview.html
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Re: again with the snow! & Xmas present finally used
« Reply #23 on: March 24, 2023, 12:40:39 PM »
Those photos were taken after about an hour on the road so it took me that long to get out into the Yorkshire boonies!  We got plenty of people (pushing 70m now) for these small islands, but fortunately there are still areas of sparsely populated beautiful countryside to ride through if you’re prepared to set aside the time.  The Peak District National Park is my closest such area.

As for the KTM, the tank is actually located low down on either side of the engine - those bulbous grey bodywork areas, keeps the CoG low. It wouldn’t be my first choice of bike and not just for its colour!  If I was looking for this style of ”adventure” bike, I’d rather have something like a Honda NC750X the DCT variant

https://www.honda.co.uk/motorcycles/range/adventure/nc750x/overview.html
Neil, You know what draws me to Honda products.....
Look at what they emphasize....

"Owners love the NC750X. They love its reliability and safety features. The high build quality, durable styling, do-it-all comfort and versatility makes this bike perfect for the weekday commute, as well as weekend fun."

Notice what is not emphasized?..... S P E E D or HP.

I am after build quality & reliability, dealer support , etc. while other rice rockets emphasize stuff which does not match my personality!

Anyway....glad to read you're not lonesome on the island! :)

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Re: again with the snow! & Xmas present finally used
« Reply #24 on: March 24, 2023, 03:26:45 PM »


Notice what is not emphasized?..... S P E E D or HP.

I am after build quality & reliability, dealer support , etc. while other rice rockets emphasize stuff which does not match my personality!


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And... you meet the nicest people on a Honda!

Saying all that I've only ever owned 2 Honda's, an XL185 which was rubbish for what I wanted it to do and then I bought new a GL500 Silver Wing based on the Guzzi rip off CX500.  Brilliantly reliable ride and wonderfully comfortable.
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