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Motorcycle riding LRUKers.

Here's my beast, 1700 Thunderbird Nightstorm, sadly doesn't get used enough as always busy doing other things.


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Those sort of bikes are fairly easy to lift,low centre of gravity there's a technique. Try picking up a loaded big adventure bike ! Previously had 2 BMW 1200GS, 2 Triumph Tiger's etc. I presently own a KTM adventure 990, dropped that last year when I had the hernia 😬
 
Those sort of bikes are fairly easy to lift,low centre of gravity there's a technique. Try picking up a loaded big adventure bike ! Previously had 2 BMW 1200GS, 2 Triumph Tiger's etc. I presently own a KTM adventure 990, dropped that last year when I had the hernia 😬

There's definitely a technique to lifting a dropped bike, I'm to small for one of those monsters, the saddles are just way to high for me.
 
Lister diesel motorcycle kindve interesting beast, road registered & it's up for sale £600 !
I see its got stabilizers on, I wonder if that's because it doesn't go fast enough to balance? :lol:
 
My pal has a honda generator that runs well on propane, it gave me the thought that an old tax/mot exempt c90 or the like would be a nice little bike to run on lpg.
 
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