Date: 07-11-25  Time: 04:21 am

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Oldgit

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Re: Shafties
« Reply #25 on: 20 January 2013, 02:08:22 pm »
Me's a Shaftie. BMW1200SE :pc

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Re: Shafties
« Reply #26 on: 20 January 2013, 03:56:13 pm »
I too had a divvie , it was a great commuter  touring bike. The shaft drive never intruded, and although only 80 odd bhp it would accelerate OK to 120 . I even rode mine round donnington for a few laps !I did 14k mile sin less than a year it was just so nice to ride almost anywhere on....
Set against modern tackle like the GS its hopelessly outclassed in just about every area...but its still a worthy bike, if a tad expensive at the time in the mid 90s.A great bike to just pootle about on.
Chain drive is a nightmare for cleaning...I have tried both way s- dry lube ,and fling off lube...both have pros and cons. Theres nothing like shaft drive for touring ...its worth its weight in gold tbh. :)

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Re: Shafties
« Reply #27 on: 20 January 2013, 06:29:55 pm »
For 5 years i had a 1100 Virago custom shafty, brilliant, no problems, you did not know there was no chain,seemed the same.

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Re: Shafties
« Reply #28 on: 20 January 2013, 07:09:11 pm »
That's what gets me, why people get so uptight about shaft drive.
Imagine what a great bike the Fazer would be with a para lever single sider?




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