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Or you could just buy some Daytona M Star or Max Sports GTX boots, with a 6cm heel lift… could be worth a try?
Nice write up, thanks, and I hope the treatment is successful!
Not sure that I agree with the above. The advent of social media influencers, IG, Tik Tok, etc make it much more common for bikes to reflect in...
I've come round a bit regarding the standard seat. Given that I like the colour contrast with my Black and it's also about an inch lower, I've...
Blimey, she’s gorgeous!
Bear in mind, too, that the stock tyres may well be a lesser spec than the retail version of the same. Triumph are quite naughty when ot comes to...
Have a look at Ridehide, which are about the best I’ve tried to date. Not sure you’ll get 5 years out of it, though.
Perhaps on open roads, but I do a lot of riding in urban environments (and with traffic) and a 21" front wheel just wouldn't cut it. Kudos to you...
The GT Pro is a great bike, but importantly it’s a really capable road bike. I’m not sure a 21” front wheel would give you the same versatility,...
I see the new R1300GS has them, too.
What a lovely way to spend your time, Sandi - such a different way of life to what we have over here and so much the better for it (well, save for...
Those bloody software updates - you'd think the dealerships were on dial-up connections :mad:
Loving that bike! What parts did you pick up, Sandi (presumably to be fitted when you pop the bike back in)?
Sandi, that was an epic trip and an epic write-up - and there's no need whatsoever to apologise. We all have life to deal with. A question,...
No, I was looking at the stock jackets on the Langlitz website. Perhaps it’s just very poor (and very dated) photography, but they look a very...
Without a doubt, the strangest looking jackets I’ve ever seen. Seemingly no facility for armour, either.
I have four Schott jackets, three of which were bought on various visits to their Spring Street store in NYC. I actually got offered friends and...
Takes me back - a mate of mine rode a Cub back in the late 70's, when I was on my first bike (a CG125)!
No need to leave - there are plenty here who've gone to the dark side ;)
Sounds like they take their duty of care seriously, for which you should be thankful. You should have turned up wearing suitable gear IMO.