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End of an era
#1
Tomorrow my XJR1200 is going to a new home up North :'(

I can honestly say I've had some fun times on it and during our time together it never let me down once.

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Thanks for the memories.
Some say that he eats habanero chilli peppers dipped in oil of capsaicin for extra bite and that his pyjamas are made from Nomex. All we know is, he's called Ad the Bad
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#2
:'(:'(:'(:'(:'( I hate goodbyes :'(:'(:'(:'(:'(
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
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#3
does it mean a 'hello' to something else?
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#4
You had hair :eek :eek
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate....Wink
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#5
Was you old enough to ride in the pictures? :lol :lol :lol :lol
An ageing test pilot for home grown widgets that may fail at anytime.
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#6
That's because it is Yamaha, Fazers etc just as good
Age is a question of mind over matter, if you don't mind, it doesn't matter!
If I had a brain I would be dangerous
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#7
good memories there kosmic  Smile ....how long you had the old girl ?.......no , not the mrs,the bike  :rolleyes
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#8
(23-03-14, 08:55 AM)red98 link Wrote: good memories there kosmic  Smile ....how long you had the old girl ?.......no , not the mrs,the bike  :rolleyes

Had the bike since 1995. The old girl has just left on the back of a trailer with my Katy-Em that is gonna be looked after while I move house.
Some say that he eats habanero chilli peppers dipped in oil of capsaicin for extra bite and that his pyjamas are made from Nomex. All we know is, he's called Ad the Bad
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#9
how did it compare to your fz1000 I thought about an xjr1300 for the summer. think the xjrs look kind of nice
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#10
always a cool looking bike. I remember testing a XJR back in mid 90s with twin open cans. Boy it sounded fab. Incredible torque too. Like the GSX14, these older big fours felt and sounded almost like a big twin than a buzzing four. Felt inbetween a fazer and a cruiser to ride.
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#11
In comparison to the Fazer. Apart from two wheels, an in line four and other on board tackle, there is none. It's 1/4 tonne and got more torque than Jeremy Clarkson and Chatty Man put together. It is its own bike. Mine did have a few mods done to it to keep it under manners when ridden in typical Kosmic style. Progresive Ohlins springs in the front, Telefix fork brace, proper Ohlins up back and a few other performance and cosmetic tweaks. It does take a lot of muscle to ride it hard and it will rip your neck muscles off if thrashed from London to Yorkshire, or to Cornwall.

Two up with camping gear and panniers is what it's built for. And it will do it with ease and comfort... except when you start reaching those three figure numbers - those neck muscles again. Me and my Mrs loved getting out on this bike.

Draw backs were it ate rear disc rotors and a few chains. Clutch slave cylinder seals lasted about a year. 80,000+ miles and the engine never missed a beat.

I would have liked to have kept it but four bikes is far to many bikes to move to a new home. It's gone to a good home and will be looked after. I will see it again as it was sold to a friend of mine.
Some say that he eats habanero chilli peppers dipped in oil of capsaicin for extra bite and that his pyjamas are made from Nomex. All we know is, he's called Ad the Bad
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