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<blockquote data-quote="mbubs" data-source="post: 1441912" data-attributes="member: 92177"><p>Hi all, have had my 2001 model for over 3 years, its still as impressive every day that I use it.</p><p>I'm not a weekend warrior or tourer, just commute every day (even though lockdown) between 15 and 40 miles a day, often straight through the Middle of Manchester UK (which is a traffic nightmare and the roads are full of holes).</p><p>Although a big heavy beast, I can still get it through the tightest of gaps and let her rip when the open road calls.</p><p>I use a tank bag rather than the panniers (to get through the traffic).</p><p>Starts first time every time, I give it a wash now and then and a general service every couple of thousand miles.</p><p>Fitted with the cheapest tracker I could find which works great.</p><p>Pic is on the Lancashire/Pennine moors with my equally fabulous daughter as pillion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbubs, post: 1441912, member: 92177"] Hi all, have had my 2001 model for over 3 years, its still as impressive every day that I use it. I'm not a weekend warrior or tourer, just commute every day (even though lockdown) between 15 and 40 miles a day, often straight through the Middle of Manchester UK (which is a traffic nightmare and the roads are full of holes). Although a big heavy beast, I can still get it through the tightest of gaps and let her rip when the open road calls. I use a tank bag rather than the panniers (to get through the traffic). Starts first time every time, I give it a wash now and then and a general service every couple of thousand miles. Fitted with the cheapest tracker I could find which works great. Pic is on the Lancashire/Pennine moors with my equally fabulous daughter as pillion. [/QUOTE]
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