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Pie man

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  1. What's the new business?


    I'm sure we can better those crap names.

     

    Is this something any of you guys and gals have any experience of? If anyone has any advice, horror stories or successes to share it would be great.


    :thumb:

     

    Start off with a small property for your first project, be aware there may well be hidden and unexpected costs - invest in a good survey or get experienced help at first. You have to lay out money to buy and more money to carry out refurbishment works, hopefully all goes well and you make a good return on your investment, however be mindful of the age of the property. R&D surveys and asbestos removals and the like can become costly. :cheers:

  2. Don't worry about it. As already mentioned, we worry too much about sh1te. If I'm touring on my own, I prefer to take soft luggage. If Mrs Pie is with me, then it's hard panniers :scratch:

    30L tail pack is enough with leg bag or waist pack for passport and money etc. Tail pack strapped on with Rock Straps and a Cargo Net. If anyone wants to take my smellies, 1 pair of jeans, 3 tee shirts, 3 undercrackers and a pair of cheap trainers they can have them. :cheers: I could probably replace them all at Aldi/Lidl for next to nowt. :thumb:

  3. I am 6 feets and 16 stone. if thats relevant. I wont be buying new ( got 4.5k at a push)

    So if anyone has ridden the mt-07 or indeed not. and can tell me if the bike is suited to such journeys or indeed for similar money what might suit better? i appreciate a jack of all might not exist.

     

    Standing at 6 feet and over 17 stone, 'I ride an MT07'....There I said it.... :mrgreen: :thumb: I bought this bike for commuting (the GS is just too big for commuting) however I have fitted a screen, heated grips and chain oiler. The MT07 is a little belter, its quick enough for today's roads and it makes my commute great fun, its light and agile. I would have no problems doing the mileage you mentioned, however my knees are slightly more raised than on the GS. I have also had a 650 V Strom until I had a head on collision :crybaby: another great bike but also quite big/tall.


    The MT07 for me is the size of a 125 but with 698cc added fun.


    Go and test ride some and find out if which suits you best and enjoy :thumb: :cheers:

     

    thanks for the input most appreciated. any issues with the knees or seat for longer trips do you think?

     

    The fuel range of the MT07 is anywhere between 120 - 160 so you would have to plan your route, seat is hard, but I believe there is a comfort option. After 120 mile, I would want a break and a stretch anyway. If your knees are bad, I think you may have a problem. Fortunately I don't find it that bad

  4. I am 6 feets and 16 stone. if thats relevant. I wont be buying new ( got 4.5k at a push)

    So if anyone has ridden the mt-07 or indeed not. and can tell me if the bike is suited to such journeys or indeed for similar money what might suit better? i appreciate a jack of all might not exist.

     

    Standing at 6 feet and over 17 stone, 'I ride an MT07'....There I said it.... :mrgreen: :thumb: I bought this bike for commuting (the GS is just too big for commuting) however I have fitted a screen, heated grips and chain oiler. The MT07 is a little belter, its quick enough for today's roads and it makes my commute great fun, its light and agile. I would have no problems doing the mileage you mentioned, however my knees are slightly more raised than on the GS. I have also had a 650 V Strom until I had a head on collision :crybaby: another great bike but also quite big/tall.


    The MT07 for me is the size of a 125 but with 698cc added fun.


    Go and test ride some and find out if which suits you best and enjoy :thumb: :cheers:

  5. I am looking at going to Germany with a mate in May


    Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for accommodation?


    I am looking at going to Cochem area for a few days

     

    Hello Stu


    I would like to recommend "Hotel Zur Post" in Klotten, just outside Cochem. A days ride from either Europort or Calais. I have been several times and never been disappointed, short ride to the Nurburgring & Berkastel Kues and the like. Book quick though, its a popular place.


    Klaus himself is a biker and the facilities there are great. Secure indoor parking and drying room. Klaus and his team are also great cooks, the food is amazing. There is a little Dutch bar up the road and several eateries, and only a taxi ride in to Cochem.



    https://www.hotelzurpost-klotten.de/en/home.html


    :cheers:


    Also forgot to mention this place http://www.mueller-kyllburg.de/english/

  6. I'm in the market for a new steed next year. I have a test ride booked next week to take out the KTM 1290 Adventure S, a bike I have been interested in for a while, and one that will replace the Bavarian Mudslinger in the New year. I have read this review several times now and thought I need to give the bike a try. So in the meantime I took the big Honda Africa Twin (DCT) out for a test ride today. I have to say I was impressed with the big Honda, I liked the smoothness of the DCT and the ergonomics of the bike were just right, I liked the bars being that bit closer to my body and couldn't believe how comfortable it was to ride. Anyhow this has now thrown a spanner in the works, if the mighty KTM doesn't come up trumps next week, and I resist a test ride on a 1250GS, It might just be the big Honda for me. :? :shock:

  7. My chain went rusty overnight recently, bright orange. Broke my heart. I blame the gear oil that people on here recommend. It flings off and it washes off. I used the bike all of last winter never had this before and I was using specific chain lubes then

     

    Like William Shakespeare once wrote 'not all one reads on the t'internet is the truth' :mrgreen:

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