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... basketball was out of the question and painting ceilings a neck ache, or for people inexperienced on two wheels is a nonsense. They’re ...
rgo - 10/05/2024 - 04:16 - 0 comments
... you still get wind in the face on the MT-10, but the neck strain is gone. It’s the difference between being able to sit ...
Steve Farrell - 10/05/2024 - 03:49 - 2 comments
... misbehave but you've got to grab it by the scruff of the neck and provoke it. And that's something you can't say about most 1000cc race ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 10/05/2024 - 04:24 - 0 comments
... as much as I needed and whenever I hit the main straight, my neck muscles burned with the effort on every lap. John McGuinness was already ...
Alan Dowds - 10/05/2024 - 03:49 - 0 comments
... that and after two of the longest days on the BMW, had no neck strain or discomfort. We like How sporty and exciting ...
Simon Greenacre - 10/09/2019 - 12:34 - 0 comments
... Not sure, although I do know that I can wring the 750's neck (most of the time) without feeling I need any more. Proud of my bike. ...
Ben Cope - 25/08/2009 - 00:00 - 8 comments
... don't be afraid to use your head, literally, and stick your neck out for a better view. If you're getting a shift on, you and your bike ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 10/05/2024 - 04:24 - 0 comments
... FUEL CONSUMPTION Depends on whether you wring its neck or not, but for normal steady work with the odd thrash, expect 35-40mpg ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 10/05/2024 - 04:26 - 0 comments
... checkable and doesn't have too much power so wringing it's neck out of a corner is worry-free. Even in the wet (with wets), it feels so ...
Ben Cope - 01/01/2006 - 00:00 - 10 comments
... reminds me of the R6, (from whence the FZ6 motor came) whose neck also has to be wrung tight before getting anything out of it. It's a ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 10/05/2024 - 04:21 - 0 comments