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By *imm OP Couple
over a year ago
Stourport on Severn |
Had a Fazer 1000, Mrs and I loved it. Mrs has MS and had trouble getting on. Solution, buy a Pan European. After couple of months we both admit we want a Fazer again. Got a Fazer but not the same as our original one, I have fell out of love with it and want to change. Anyone ride a Bandit 1250? Or an SV1000? |
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By *ebwizMan
over a year ago
Clevedon |
We toured to italy on a pan 18 yrs ago.great tourer.dont think a bandit would be any good and sv too sporty and thirsty,after 3 yrs off bikes just got a zzr1400.amazing.wife said its comfortable. |
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By *ebwizMan
over a year ago
Clevedon |
Licence needed too.they reckon bar risers are good.ive not got the best back,but so far found it ok.ride it right and turns out 40mpg.and yes its damn fast if you want.still dont think ill ever get used to how fast it can get up there.good fun though. |
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By *andm_69Couple
over a year ago
Stevenage |
"Does the XJR allow for vigorous overtaking?"
Yes it does, espically after a tiny carb tune up and exhaust upgrade. Mine is pushing 129 bhp up from a standard 105 bhp. It pulls like a train as the engine on them are pretty torquey as well. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I ride an XJR for work they are powerful extremely quick and responsive comfortable for long days look at auctions for ex police stock well maintained (most of the time) |
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