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"Years ago, my aprilia RS was back at the dealers and they lent me a 500 mile old TRX850 demonstrator, I expected it to be a budget bike but I loved it" I had the same bike as a demo when they were launched TRX was a brilliant bike and so ahead of its time | |||
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"My current bike, a 1998 Honda cb500. She's my first 'big' bike after only passing my test this year, so I don't have anything to compare her to and she's a budget/commuter bike, but anyone who has had a go on her is surprised how well she rides! " You will go on to bigger and faster bikes, but don't sell the CB500. Brilliant bikes and sometimes it's good to take it out for a ride. It'll remind you how far you've come and how much fun it was developing your skills. | |||
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"One that I really enjoyed riding was an xt500 that was if I could get the bloody thing kick started, if I didn't get it first or second time I'd give up lol " | |||
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"Love my tl1000s, never had an issue with her handling " I've always fancied a tl. | |||
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"Love my tl1000s, never had an issue with her handling " Brilliant bike, got a bad image given early in its life due journalists that couldn't ride a big vtwin, I had an original 97 TL for a few yrs until rear shock mount broke off writing it off then had a couple of BT12s now it's big sister a Busa. | |||
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"My current bike, a 1998 Honda cb500. She's my first 'big' bike after only passing my test this year, so I don't have anything to compare her to and she's a budget/commuter bike, but anyone who has had a go on her is surprised how well she rides! " These are a brilliant bike and a few turn up at track days and embarrass bigger more expensive bikes. They even race them, have a look on YouTube for cb500 racing | |||
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