RideWithStyles Posted April 25 Posted April 25 8 hours ago, Throttled said: The Versys is now with the dealers and I have a loan bike till I get the new one in two weeks time, unless a space frees up in their workshop. I have a Benelli TRK702 which is rather nice. It feels much more nimble and lighter than the big Versys, but obviously down on power and not as smooth. I see Benelli now do a larger engined version of the 502C cruiser, called the 752S. The Chinese owned brands are slowly getting bigger engines. I had the 500cc, they were extremely tight from new and got far too loose past the 10k mark… Quote
Throttled Posted April 26 Author Posted April 26 23 hours ago, Hairsy said: A friend of mine has had a 752S for a few months. He loves it. I haven't had a go yet but I hope to. Sitting on it convinces me that it's all about the fun. I watched some review videos and it is not really a cruiser, as the foot pegs are below the rider. Quote
Throttled Posted April 26 Author Posted April 26 16 hours ago, RideWithStyles said: I had the 500cc, they were extremely tight from new and got far too loose past the 10k mark… Do you mean it got rattly and things were literally coming loose? Quote
RideWithStyles Posted Tuesday at 07:27 Posted Tuesday at 07:27 Yes . never known a bike to much loose all three heat shields on the exhaust both wields and bolts (I even added loctite to the ones available yet even with that precaution) within a few hundred miles of each other they disappeared or id noticed it fell off turning around to collect it. pretty much roll forward off its sidestand when gently rev’d at a stand still, and its a smaller engine than the 800. ive had big triples (which are apparently inheritly not even in firing) and 700single that never did that. 2 Quote
bud Posted Tuesday at 10:29 Posted Tuesday at 10:29 I was watching a dealer talking about a EV Skoda Kodiaq the other day. £52,000 new. Was three years old and he was having trouble sorting finance for it. The finance companies have its value as £8000 when it's six years old. Shocking. 2 Quote
RideWithStyles Posted Tuesday at 10:46 Posted Tuesday at 10:46 Wow. Was it being used as a taxi? Even if it lost 50%in three years thats £26k. so at 6years it’s lost 85% for a still modern and yet relatively workable car for another 6-12years (probably worth a pound or more as scrap at that point) for a quite reputable brand and popular car… Ive had Italian cars and italese bikes hold their value better. 1 Quote
Throttled Posted Tuesday at 12:37 Author Posted Tuesday at 12:37 Went in today to pay and there is still no workshop space, so it is a week today to get the bike. I was told about someone who recently bought a Vogue and did 600 miles in a week, phoned to arrange the first service and was given a date 5 weeks away! He was furious when he told he would invalidate the warranty if he kept on riding it before it could be serviced. I will book the first service for mine when I collect it and 5 weeks will be easily enough to do 600 miles. 1 2 Quote
Fiddlesticks Posted Tuesday at 14:09 Posted Tuesday at 14:09 1 hour ago, Throttled said: Went in today to pay and there is still no workshop space, so it is a week today to get the bike. I was told about someone who recently bought a Vogue and did 600 miles in a week, phoned to arrange the first service and was given a date 5 weeks away! He was furious when he told he would invalidate the warranty if he kept on riding it before it could be serviced. I will book the first service for mine when I collect it and 5 weeks will be easily enough to do 600 miles. Flippin eck! I'd be fuming too. I'll stick to my old bikes. 1 Quote
Simon Davey Posted Tuesday at 15:30 Posted Tuesday at 15:30 Just on that post @Throttled I called to book mine in for a couple of weeks for the 600 oil change. He said no need to do it so far in advance, as they're on top of it. But thanks for the heads-up. 2 Quote
bud Posted Tuesday at 20:00 Posted Tuesday at 20:00 9 hours ago, RideWithStyles said: Wow. Was it being used as a taxi? Even if it lost 50%in three years thats £26k. so at 6years it’s lost 85% for a still modern and yet relatively workable car for another 6-12years (probably worth a pound or more as scrap at that point) for a quite reputable brand and popular car… Ive had Italian cars and italese bikes hold their value better. No it wasn't a taxi. Low miles in excellent condition. Apparently the finance companies have lost hundreds of millions of pounds as they thought EV vehicles would hold their value better. So now they are taking a dim view on pricing to not make the same mistakes again. Quote
bud Posted Tuesday at 20:01 Posted Tuesday at 20:01 7 hours ago, Throttled said: Went in today to pay and there is still no workshop space, so it is a week today to get the bike. I was told about someone who recently bought a Vogue and did 600 miles in a week, phoned to arrange the first service and was given a date 5 weeks away! He was furious when he told he would invalidate the warranty if he kept on riding it before it could be serviced. I will book the first service for mine when I collect it and 5 weeks will be easily enough to do 600 miles. My brother had a similar thing with motorcycle city years ago. Three months wait for a gift service. Quote
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