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"Tiger less man"


Well after a few months of looking for a new bike, I have made my mind up!biggrin The TTR is staying and after seven years I have  said goodbye to the Tigerno  I recently did the two day www.tenereexperience.co.uk in Wales, which has turned oiut to be an expensive weekend!wink

I was that impressed with the way the 660 handled the Hafren Forest trails  and surrounding greenlanes I decided to get one.  I think it's the closest thing to a genuine all rounder that you can get. Cruises  comfortably well on the road up to legalish speeds, and its really economical.

I wouldn't personnally take it up piggerry or Tally ho etc, but I'm sure it would get up with a better rider than me on it!! The guys guideing on the course would'nt have a problem

(Dylan Jones - Son of Gerrard, I expect the name might be familiar to some!!)  You could definately ride to the trails on this bike and attempt most, looking forward to clocking up the miles when I pick her up next weekend.smile

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Wow! Looks good Paul.

Olly Cooke has been taking his BMW tanker out on some runs lately so knows some nice big-bike friendly routes. Might be worth making contact?

At 215kg fully fuelled it's gonna make your TTR seem featherweight wink



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Stunner, would love one smile my fave ever colour scheme on a bike also - spot on mate wink



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Wow! Looks good Paul.

Olly Cooke has been taking his BMW tanker out on some runs lately so knows some nice big-bike friendly routes. Might be worth making contact?

At 215kg fully fuelled it's gonna make your TTR seem featherweight wink


 I rode the 260kg Super Tenere in Wales to start off with Brian. Lovely bike on the road but "Weigh" wink to much on the trails. I jumped on the 660 afterwards and it felt like a lightweight!!

I'm going to try to work out some bigger bike routes, Olly sounds like a good start.



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jt wrote:

Stunner, would love one smile my fave ever colour scheme on a bike also - spot on mate wink


 Cheers Jon, the colour scheme reminded me of my RD400F last one they made with red wheels as well! Nostalgia!!



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You have been better off getting a 990 Nice bike Paul, just hope you don't have to pick it up too often A big bike run sounds good though, I'm on the verge of getting my KTM690R, so will def join you

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Sweet bike Paul - I keep seeing them around and admiring them.

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Hope you enjoy it, I wouldn't want to get it dirty!



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Lovely machine Tiger.

Great choice of colour as well.

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love the speed blocks, a proper yam!!

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Looks stunning, Paul. Great bike for everything, I'd love one!

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plenty of room in the panniers for your tools and grub box, like the bike paul.

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Nice bike Paul ...

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Well I picked up the bike yesterday, and swiftly put  a 110 miles on the clock riding the long way home around the South Hams!

Very pleased with it Comfortable riding position, very flickable around the A & B roads, doesn't feel like a 200kg bike. There are a few vibes through  the bars at certain speeds, but not at the legal limit. The tiny screen seems to deflect the wind well.

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Even tried out a easy lane or two!

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looks good paul!

you bringing out that pack lunch box with you on the next time outbiggrin



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