And now for some completely different

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Dickiebig
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And now for some completely different

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Well not quite
Just bought and FJR1300
Only for plodding around on
Oh dear
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AMCQ46
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they are well rated bikes for covering the miles, hope you enjoy it
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lloydie
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Let us know how you get on with it :thumbup:
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That is a surprise :D

I hope it's all you're looking for, and you enjoy it,

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Dickiebig
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Very very comfy and surprisingly nimble. Certainly it can out perform me!!!
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I have a FJ1200 such a great engine in the old beast. Enjoy


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Being a lazy bugger the shaft drive attracted me. It's not disappointed so far
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