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    I suppose asking Dabz originally would have been the quickest way to do things, but then, quickest is generally the more boring option!
     
     

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    lol yup...though she was interested in other bikes too. I love the bandits though for some reason...so I'm currently spending a few hundred on transforming mine instead of just selling up and buying a tcat lol
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    well if it works and aint broke... you know the rest.

    Bandits are timeless which is a great thing to have in a bike, the engines also last forever and a day. It has been known for bandits to run well past the 100k mark on the mileage.
     
     

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    that's good news as mine is currently sitting on 34k hehe...the father in law racked up all but 200 of those since owning it from new too
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    well there you go.

    you know it's good for another 70k or so.

    My ninja is currently on 22k which is good for a super sport and I use it in all weathers.

    Although sods law says, the bugger will fall apart when I get on it later!
     
     

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    My Blackbird has done 25k and seems to run fine (touch wood, it still has to get me home!), but it is a honda so it should have a few miles left in it.

    I have been using it all week for work, so good not to be in the car!!
     
     

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    Benobiker 5ft 10 gsx-r 1100 WR Not sure of seat height
     
     

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    seat height on that ill be pretty low I imagine, that's one of the old breed.

    very fast if I remember correctly though.

    tankslapping fun!
     
     

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    yeah its not too high, yeah,, it is quick. You grin just as the world starts to go backwards..
     
     

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    that's a nice description.

    I've been riding for (un-restricted) for three years and even before hen I as on my FZR400RR the feeling that riding gave me was fantastic. if I've had a stressful day or if I've had an argument with the missus (not the current one, she's lovely). it all didn't seem to matter as soon as I was on the bike.

    Awesome and that's why I ride.

    I don't feel much of the cold, or the heat, just making sure that the lines are smooth and I'm hitting the corners at a good pace and carrying corner.

    Sorry... babbling on there!
     
     

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