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Horex VR6
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:eek :eek Horex VR6 I want I want I want, cant breath anymore  :eek
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#2
for those of you that have no idea what hes on about , like me lol :rollin
http://www.bikeexif.com/horex 
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#3
and here
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/News/n...6-onboard/
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#4
Horex VR6- Testride and Soundcheck  :eek  still dribbling
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#5
It does look lovely and something about a 6 cylinder bike is appealing for no apparent reason Tongue
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#6
Call me picky but did the mirrors look like they would give you a good rear view or just a close up on your elbows.  :lol


A really classy bike, another thing to buy when my premium bonds come up.
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#7
is there any diagrames of the engine
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#8
"Another innovation is a chain and sprocket lubrication system, which continuously applies a thin film of graphite to the chain"

Sounds expensive, think I'll wait for a second hand model  Smile
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#9
dont wanna dispel ur happy thoughts but i dont like it. sorry. looks a tiny bit like a buell and i dont like them either.
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#10
(24-01-13, 08:55 AM)DryRob link Wrote: "Another innovation is a chain and sprocket lubrication system, which continuously applies a thin film of graphite to the chain"

Sounds expensive, think I'll wait for a second hand model  Smile


The graphite chain lube is not that expensive, I saw it at the Paris bike show in 2011, basically it's a block of graphite mounted on the swinging arm that the bottom of the chain rubs on intermittently as the suspension does it's thing.
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#11
(24-01-13, 11:07 AM)Pat link Wrote: [quote author=DryRob link=topic=5983.msg53432#msg53432 date=1359014158]
"Another innovation is a chain and sprocket lubrication system, which continuously applies a thin film of graphite to the chain"

Sounds expensive, think I'll wait for a second hand model  Smile


The graphite chain lube is not that expensive, I saw it at the Paris bike show in 2011, basically it's a block of graphite mounted on the swinging arm that the bottom of the chain rubs on intermittently as the suspension does it's thing.
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So it's going to leave pencil shavings behind?  :lol
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#12
I love that fabulous hairpin !

horex looks cool, almost like that honda cb1100 in styling from a distance.... Smile

6cyl engines always sound superb....
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(24-01-13, 11:07 AM)Pat link Wrote: [quote author=DryRob link=topic=5983.msg53432#msg53432 date=1359014158]
"Another innovation is a chain and sprocket lubrication system, which continuously applies a thin film of graphite to the chain"

Sounds expensive, think I'll wait for a second hand model  Smile


The graphite chain lube is not that expensive, I saw it at the Paris bike show in 2011, basically it's a block of graphite mounted on the swinging arm that the bottom of the chain rubs on intermittently as the suspension does it's thing.
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Interestingly I thought it looked like it had a drive belt?

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#14
nah, not my cup of tea. you still cant beat the wail of a street triple in full song. half the engine, easily half the price and doesnt cost the earth when you bin it!
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(24-01-13, 09:14 AM)Exupnut link Wrote: dont wanna dispel ur happy thoughts but i dont like it. sorry. looks a tiny bit like a buell and i dont like them either.

+2
although clearly not looking the same it also reminds me a little of that bike Philippe Starck designed and I didn't like that either.
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#16
Imagine what this foccer would sound like through twin Akra's.
WANT!!
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