Ok, this is a fucking awesome motorcycle, but not having the kind of brass to afford such trinkets, it remains in that fantasy land where I’d had the bottle to ask Jackie Brown out at school, the film Pretty Woman never had been made and Burger King burgers actually resembled their photographic representations. But if you had that kind of disposable income/money to buy one bike, and one bike only... to keep and not sell. What bike would you buy? https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/253308059488
Would you in fairness pay that sort of money for one bike.......you could buy a big shed plus a number of bikes plus take a nice Holiday and still have money in your pocket.
I like the way they say “ visit us for a test drive” form an orderly queue!! I’d love to listen to the phone call to Hastings direct
Nice bike, but for the price of a decent house, that would take some explaining to the Mrs, mortgage has tripled but still living in the same house !? As Crispey stated, the insurance would be funny, might do a hypothetical quote on confused dot com later
I agree that it’s an astounding amount of brass, but what would you buy IF you were allowed that kind of money for any bike, but what you bought, you had to keep, not sell???
Good question but I cant get stimulated by priceless bikes no matter what they are or how much dosh I have. I just like uncomplicated easy to work on primitive stuff thats low end priced.
Ok, I recognise I haven’t ventured my choice, but that’s because I can’t choose... I wouldn’t have the Honda, but I’d like a ride of it “just to make sure”... but I think I’d go for one of the now classic / iconic bikes that inspired my love of bikes. A Yoshimura Katana A Martin or Harris CBX1000 Steve Burns’ Monster Or a Vincent Black Lightening
I don’t think tha Katana has one either... makes stopping for a brew at Devils Bridge a pain in the arse