What's opinions of the divy 9

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Stu9 wrote:You're probably right....i'd have another blade without a doubt but it's as racy if not worse than this
I'm just saying your get a better deal than a divvy.

A divvy wouldn't even factor on my list of bikes I would own.
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My to and from work bike is a Bandit 12 gen2. Not as pure fun as the VTR but with a jet kit and a can its quicker up top. Mine has a custom seat and highway pegs.

Long rides in comfort.
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Wtf is a divy 9? Is it something you need to be drawing a pension to know what it is?

Kev L, you're about that age, what is it? :beer: :lol:
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:Ball Kick: :lol:
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mellis wrote:Wtf is a divy 9?
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mellis wrote:Wtf is a divy 9?

Amcq46, Lloydie, Virt, Ck, Watty, AP, Mac, KevL, Flatty.

:thumbup:
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Mav617 wrote:Image

That's not a Diversion


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XJ9... the older model but the same kinda idea but some say a better bike? or at least more interesting
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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popkat wrote:
Mav617 wrote:Image

That's not a Diversion


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Nope, older XJ900, shows what can be done though :D Pretty bulletproof engine and a shaft drive, whats not to like other than boring looks (as standard) and vanilla power delivery?
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Jamoi wrote:
mellis wrote:Wtf is a divy 9?

Amcq46, Lloydie, Virt, Ck, Watty, AP, Mac, KevL, Flatty.

:thumbup:
Oi watch it Plug !

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Jamoi wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Ah, OAP's bike. Thanks Jamoi, all understood now mate :lol:
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mellis wrote:Ah, OAP's bike. Thanks Jamoi, all understood now mate :lol:
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