Blimey an infringement of copyright i think!!!
Have a look at the S right up!!!.
June edition of BIKE
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Re: June edition of BIKE
Will do Chris - when the bloody thing arrives (our Post service down here is pants).winger wrote:Blimey an infringement of copyright i think!!!
Have a look at the S right up!!!.
As an aside, I've been scouring the www for info on the new F800S. It does look like, potentially, a very sweet bike indeed.

Apart from the bland right up in the comic,haven't read a bad word about either,apart from the 1200 wasn't so practical compared to the 1100,i reckon the 800 will sell like hot cakes.
Going of on a tangent,if you look in this weeks comic,the write up on the ZZR1400,if look at the main picture,the guy on the BM with the Yamaha Arai,is a mate,he's just been telling it's a big old tub!!! but jesus!! it steers like a roller skate!!.
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Going of on a tangent,if you look in this weeks comic,the write up on the ZZR1400,if look at the main picture,the guy on the BM with the Yamaha Arai,is a mate,he's just been telling it's a big old tub!!! but jesus!! it steers like a roller skate!!.
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This month's T.W.O. magazine loved the F800 too. Niall Mackenzie tried all the new BMs (F800, R1200S, 1200 GS adventure & K1200GT) and the 800 was the one he liked best. He was mildly enthusiastic about the R1200S but was clear that it isn't a red hot sports bike.
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Re: June edition of BIKE
I see what you mean now Chris - reckon they owe us at least half-royaltieswinger wrote:Blimey an infringement of copyright i think!!!
Have a look at the S right up!!!.

Sound, reasonably enthusiastic write-up on the bike, nonetheless. They seemed to love the F800 too, although I can't help that comparing it to the SV650 is a little wide of the mark. Like you say, hopefully the 800 will sell well - the formula sounds about right: Punchy twin cylinder motor, light chassis, and I'll bet it'll sound a bit good with a decent exhaust fitted.

They're still complaining about the indicator switches though....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
