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Hello all just purchased a 2004 r1 18.000 miles on the clock only owned a thunderace before this yamaha i mean.i have owned
ducati 996
zx9r 4
suzuki gsxr 750
honda fire blade rrt
honda blackbird
just wondering how the bike compares with these bikes
at the moment i have a kawasaki zx9r E model and a 2007 mv agusta brutale
ducati 996
zx9r 4
suzuki gsxr 750
honda fire blade rrt
honda blackbird
just wondering how the bike compares with these bikes
at the moment i have a kawasaki zx9r E model and a 2007 mv agusta brutale
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Welcome John!mactheknife wrote:Hello all just purchased a 2004 r1 18.000 miles on the clock only owned a thunderace before this yamaha i mean.i have owned
ducati 996
zx9r 4
suzuki gsxr 750
honda fire blade rrt
honda blackbird
just wondering how the bike compares with these bikes
at the moment i have a kawasaki zx9r E model and a 2007 mv agusta brutale
I think you will love the 5VY, I’ve just bought my old one back from a mate, it now has 66,000 miles on it and still going strong.
What colour is your bike? We love pics
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Re: r1 newbie
hello thanks for the reply still waiting for delivery the bike is black and gray cant wait!
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Welcome in John and sorry for such a late hello
The 5vy is meant to be a cracking bike , I've never ridden one but heard plenty talk about them , enjoy
The 5vy is meant to be a cracking bike , I've never ridden one but heard plenty talk about them , enjoy
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Saw a beautiful black and grey one out near Dorking today, wasn’t you was it?mactheknife wrote:hello thanks for the reply still waiting for delivery the bike is black and gray cant wait!
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Welcome in mate.
Awesome R1’s. Plenty of love and respect for the 5VY. I’ve got a 2013 on the road and a 04 VY for the track.
Enjoy Her and get some pics up.
Awesome R1’s. Plenty of love and respect for the 5VY. I’ve got a 2013 on the road and a 04 VY for the track.
Enjoy Her and get some pics up.
2012 & yellow - must be one of those anni's.
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+1 they can certainly get under your skin, enjoy
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Great bike are the 5vy I owned one for 13yrs! Plenty of ooomph! If you get the opportunity change the rear shock for a (serviced) ohlins, an ohlins steering damper & you'll be well away
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