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Re: Das blaue Tier

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 8:41 pm
by sirch345
Virt wrote: I wasn't initially looking at a BMW either, to be honest. I was looking at getting another VTR originally, or the previous iteration of the Strom. My Dad recommended them to me and we found one at a dealership nearby, so I just went to take a test ride and get a rough idea.. Didn't expect to put the deposit down after getting back from the test ride though!

It's not mint condition, it's got a few chips and scratches and a few rusty nuts but it is a 10 year old bike with 29k on the clock. Hopefully I'll be able to replace bits and bring it up to an even better condition during my ownership though :thumbup:

Fuel tank is only 20 litres, it's not the adventure model. 200 miles on a tank is more than enough, I like taking a little walk every now and then.
If your were not expecting to be putting a deposit down after your test ride, that says it all, you must have really liked the bike :thumbup: You can't expect more than that after a test ride.

I'm sure you will be able to replace the few rusty nuts and bring it up to an even better condition during your ownership. A fuel tank with 20lts is still good :)
I know you didn't really want to part with your last bike, but I can't blame you for doing so with the extortionate insurance premium, I hope this bike is a lot better for you for insurance costs,

Chris.

Re: Das blaue Tier

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 8:42 pm
by MacV2
Virt wrote:
MacV2 wrote:Bloody 'ell fire...Just turned 20 & pipe slippers already !

:lol: :lol:
At least I'm not capable of counting that high on one hand :lol:
Nither am I...whilst your receiving your :Ball Kick: on the 7th I'll be waiting patiently wating to administer a :Boxing3: or three. you might be able to count the knuckels through your swollen eyes... :lol:

As said nice bike but not my cuppa thanks...

Re: Das blaue Tier

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 9:13 pm
by macdee
I cant see the images whats wrong
is it hideous

Re: Das blaue Tier

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 10:10 pm
by adyf
Bloody hell another BMW , must admit that's the last bike I thought you would get , forget taking it off road , they are a big heavy old bus , but you can throw them about on the road just try following Grumpyfrogs bro, if you think yours accelerates hard I'll let you on my k1300r with it's quickshifter that's entertaining , are you gonna show it off on the Yorkshire run?

Re: Das blaue Tier

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 10:34 pm
by bigtwinthing
surprisingly good handling, is that a Zard exhaust?

Re: Das blaue Tier

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 10:47 pm
by Jamoi
Virt.

I'm not angry, I'm just very disappointed.

:sick: :sick: 8O :sick:

Re: Das blaue Tier

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 10:50 pm
by AMCQ46
I like it with the smaller wheels... Again, it's not what I expected, but I think you will like it.

Call in next time you are heading to Wales on the 422

Re: Das blaue Tier

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 11:31 pm
by Kev L
Congratulations on the new bike matey. :thumbup:

Re: Das blaue Tier

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 12:46 am
by Varastorm
Top tip Virt :shh: :wink: .

If you do decide to tell your insurance about the wheels, they'll not go near you. Also you'll have to get an engineers report to satisfy the specialist insurance who will take you on :roll: :shh:

I've done the 17" front conversion on the Varadero using a machined Blackbird front wheel & a rear CBR600 FY 5.5 rim wheel (180 tyre).

Now I also have superb tyre choice & handling, but I only use them for track days :wink: , as my insurance is not interested.

This is a good read though :thumbup:

http://www.ukgser.com/technical/nick/Co ... 20V1.0.pdf

Re: Das blaue Tier

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 7:45 am
by Virt
sirch345 wrote: If your were not expecting to be putting a deposit down after your test ride, that says it all, you must have really liked the bike :thumbup: You can't expect more than that after a test ride.

I'm sure you will be able to replace the few rusty nuts and bring it up to an even better condition during your ownership. A fuel tank with 20lts is still good :)
I know you didn't really want to part with your last bike, but I can't blame you for doing so with the extortionate insurance premium, I hope this bike is a lot better for you for insurance costs,

Chris.
Yeah, well put. It's almost like a Storm in terms of behaviour, I think that's why I gelled with it.. It's just got a bit more torque :lol:

Yeah, shouldn't be too difficult to figure out how to use screwdrivers/allen keys/ratchet spanners again :lol: This is much more affordable to run, thankfully. Hoping to keep this one for a long time (I said that about the last two though!)
MacV2 wrote:
Nither am I...whilst your receiving your :Ball Kick: on the 7th I'll be waiting patiently wating to administer a :Boxing3: or three. you might be able to count the knuckels through your swollen eyes... :lol:

As said nice bike but not my cuppa thanks...
I love you too :lol: Fair enough, not everyone has to like it. Would be boring if everyone thought it was as beautiful if I did.. You're still going to have to put up with it being outside your house though :lol:
macdee wrote:I cant see the images whats wrong
is it hideous
Here are the URI's the images are reading from, can you see them at their source? There shouldn't be any issues...




adyf wrote:Bloody hell another BMW , must admit that's the last bike I thought you would get , forget taking it off road , they are a big heavy old bus , but you can throw them about on the road just try following Grumpyfrogs bro, if you think yours accelerates hard I'll let you on my k1300r with it's quickshifter that's entertaining , are you gonna show it off on the Yorkshire run?
It's really not that heavy, as its' the 2006 model it's not water cooled which saves a surprising amount of weight. I think it weighs a similar amount to the VTR, but even pushing it around by hand on or off of the bike it carries no weight. Could probably pull this thing out of the garage with one hand if I wanted to..

Not going Yorkshire as I've got a tour in Germany at the end of May/beginning of June so my finances are tied up for that.. :thumbdown: It will be coming Wales at the very least though. I'll pass on the thought of a k1300r, I like to ride bikes that aren't faster than my thought process :lol:
bigtwinthing wrote:surprisingly good handling, is that a Zard exhaust?
Possibly, I've forgotten the brand already and it's not stamped/marked anywhere. It began with a Z, think it was a Zion but it could be a Zard. It will be going at some point for something more ASBO-ey anyway :lol:
Jamoi wrote:Virt.

I'm not angry, I'm just very disappointed.

:sick: :sick: 8O :sick:
Would a blowjob sort that out?
AMCQ46 wrote:I like it with the smaller wheels... Again, it's not what I expected, but I think you will like it.

Call in next time you are heading to Wales on the 422
I might take it out next month if the weather perks up and stays like it for more than a few minutes at a time, I will keep you informed if that happens :thumbup:
Kev L wrote:Congratulations on the new bike matey. :thumbup:
Cheers mate :thumbup:
Varastorm wrote:Top tip Virt :shh: :wink: .

If you do decide to tell your insurance about the wheels, they'll not go near you. Also you'll have to get an engineers report to satisfy the specialist insurance who will take you on :roll: :shh:

I've done the 17" front conversion on the Varadero using a machined Blackbird front wheel & a rear CBR600 FY 5.5 rim wheel (180 tyre).

Now I also have superb tyre choice & handling, but I only use them for track days :wink: , as my insurance is not interested.

This is a good read though :thumbup:

http://www.ukgser.com/technical/nick/Co ... 20V1.0.pdf
Well crap. I've posted on the ukgser forum that I'll probably try and get an original set of wheels to so I can take her off road (don't come cheap though!). Might have to bring it forward as to when I get them. Thanks for the info :thumbup:

Re: Das blaue Tier

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 12:16 pm
by grumpyfrog
Now I have found you, I see that the ribbing has been and gone.
Nice toy.
It does look different at the front without the "beak" over the front wheel, but I like it. Only thing that I found on my Brothers, and it might just be down to the tyres he had on it, was that it didn't want to sit straight up, always had to be sitting on one butt cheek or the other.... could just have been the weight it was having to put up with.
As Ady said, don't even think about taking it off road, up a farm track is as far as I would go. and keep an eye on the seals on the shaft drive, yours must be due replacement about now, if not already done.

Re: Das blaue Tier

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 12:35 pm
by Wicky
Virt wrote:So.. I actually don't know why I was keeping it a secret.. Maybe there was a reason and I just have the mind of somebody AMCQ's age, rather than of someone my own :lol:

Image

So hands up, who's surprised? :lol:

This was taken after I cleaned it earlier, but it had been ridden about 1-2 miles to reach the garage I store it in. Should've taken the photos before taking it over there, but meh. It still looks gorgeous!
Are you growing a beard to go with it? :lol:


Re: Das blaue Tier

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 12:56 pm
by Virt
grumpyfrog wrote:Now I have found you, I see that the ribbing has been and gone.
Nice toy.
It does look different at the front without the "beak" over the front wheel, but I like it. Only thing that I found on my Brothers, and it might just be down to the tyres he had on it, was that it didn't want to sit straight up, always had to be sitting on one butt cheek or the other.... could just have been the weight it was having to put up with.
As Ady said, don't even think about taking it off road, up a farm track is as far as I would go. and keep an eye on the seals on the shaft drive, yours must be due replacement about now, if not already done.
It is different, it's a custom paint scheme as well I believe. It's clear that the person who owned this previously didn't want to even consider the thought of it ever meeting anything dirt-like. I've had no issues with it not sitting straight up except the little wobble I mentioned earlier when I'm booting it down a straight.
Farm track is still off road for me, the V strom wouldn't even really do that off road to be honest.
It's got a FSH so I'll check tonight and see if the seals have been done :thumbup:

Wicky wrote:
Virt wrote:So.. I actually don't know why I was keeping it a secret.. Maybe there was a reason and I just have the mind of somebody AMCQ's age, rather than of someone my own :lol:

Image

So hands up, who's surprised? :lol:

This was taken after I cleaned it earlier, but it had been ridden about 1-2 miles to reach the garage I store it in. Should've taken the photos before taking it over there, but meh. It still looks gorgeous!
Are you growing a beard to go with it? :lol:

I think there are a number of people on here who can back me up on this, growing facial hair is not my forte at all :lol:

Re: Das blaue Tier

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 2:01 pm
by Duffy1964
Nice bike Virt my mate has had a couple of these and he loves them he used to scream around on a fire blade before but like you he had a test ride and has never wanted any other bike. Never ridden one myself but they have quite a following.


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Re: Das blaue Tier

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 6:09 pm
by MacV2
Virt wrote:

MacV2 wrote:
Nither am I...whilst your receiving your :Ball Kick: on the 7th I'll be waiting patiently wating to administer a :Boxing3: or three. you might be able to count the knuckels through your swollen eyes... :lol:

As said nice bike but not my cuppa thanks...
I love you too :lol: Fair enough, not everyone has to like it. Would be boring if everyone thought it was as beautiful if I did.. You're still going to have to put up with it being outside your house though :lol:
S'alright I have a tarp... :lol: