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Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 3:12 pm
by Rob636
masterofinsanity wrote:
Gemini wrote:the 7r is fat, old and lumpy. but for me its got something newer bikes aint - character!

for me, all new bikes r the same. all jumped up lightweights on steroids but so similar they r losing identity. the only thing that sets them apart is the paint imo

as im an 'average' rider the 7r offers great torque, perfect handing and r getting so rare that they always turn heads, especially with its gorgeous front end look

plus its reputation proceeds in being an old skool nutcase!

gem
couldn't have put it better myself mate!!
Rob636 wrote:
Gemini wrote:the 7r is fat, old and lumpy. but for me its got

as im an 'average' rider the 7r offers great torque, perfect handing and r getting so rare that they always turn heads, especially with its gorgeous front end look

plus its reputation proceeds in being an old skool nutcase!

gem


Average rider my ass mate :), according to Masters, you can really blitz down the warwickshire country lanes, i'll quote Masters from a couple years ago when you was riding the zxr, he said " he went round some corners i didnt think he'd make, so average my ass,
think we both know which corner exactly that was don't we Gem??? :smt003


i dont fully know those roads yet, but was this bend b4 henley traffic lights or after, this is going from redditch to warwick direction ? ,

Rob

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 6:16 pm
by Gemini
nah mate. its the hockley heath to tanworth in arden road. turn right off stratford road in hockley heath just over the bridge by where jaguar garage was.

starts with a right hander which is tight, then a straightish bit, then the one where i nearly went head in to a big oak tree. its a downhill left hander which gets tighter and tighter with a nasty camber. get it right tho and it catapults u into a right

gem