Farewell too

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Britisherspy
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Re: Farewell too

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Well none of it worked out. I ended up with a 2003 R6.
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Re: Farewell too

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looks clean. More of a crouch, depreciation mashed out of it, what is not to like!

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Looks nice, two wheels, sweet engine, enjoy
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The R6 looks very nice, but...

Are we allowed to ask (what happened to the Tuono)?

I really fancied a Tuono (V2) after my Falco, but a biking friend persuaded me to try something completely different (R12S) from the Rotax-engined Aprilia range.
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Grip Fast wrote:The R6 looks very nice, but...

Are we allowed to ask (what happened to the Tuono)?

I really fancied a Tuono (V2) after my Falco, but a biking friend persuaded me to try something completely different (R12S) from the Rotax-engined Aprilia range.

Well my bike didnt sell I had to do a swop but Id already discounted the Tuono as much as I wanted it the thought of 30mpg at best was a deal breaker and they arent that quick on a track either
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