Years ago when I used to go to the Ace twice a week as lived 10 mins away, there was 1 with a Fireblade engine and this mate with a Gixxer 11 engine in them.ZRX61 wrote: Wed May 20, 2026 2:34 pmThere was one with a Harley engine running around London about 45 years ago. One cylinder was a Panhead & the other was a Knucklehead.Rockburner wrote: Wed May 20, 2026 8:44 am It does kinda demonstrate just how much room there is in a featherbed.
With the engine that far back, i wonder how it handles.
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My Bradford pal just posted this pic of his new bike. He's over on Isle of Man for 3 weeks taking in the TT
Knowing him, it will be mint. He already has mint RC30 and YPVS350 in his house.
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Knowing him, it will be mint. He already has mint RC30 and YPVS350 in his house.
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I've seen them - It was at Brighton IIRC, one of the Pioneer runs, or something similar - there was about 3 or 4 bikes like that (Featherbed with a modern IL4 in). When I saw them they were trying to get them all lined up on the prom for a photo.Supermofo wrote: Fri May 22, 2026 10:47 amYears ago when I used to go to the Ace twice a week as lived 10 mins away, there was 1 with a Fireblade engine and this mate with a Gixxer 11 engine in them.ZRX61 wrote: Wed May 20, 2026 2:34 pmThere was one with a Harley engine running around London about 45 years ago. One cylinder was a Panhead & the other was a Knucklehead.Rockburner wrote: Wed May 20, 2026 8:44 am It does kinda demonstrate just how much room there is in a featherbed.
With the engine that far back, i wonder how it handles.
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Dave Solomon has built some nice bikesSkub wrote: Sun May 24, 2026 10:23 am Butchered classic.
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Was up at Knockhill at a club meeting.
Sitting in the paddock was a nice clean 22 reg R7 with a for sale sign on for £4400.
I’m way too old for something like that but quite a bargain for someone at probably £2k under value.
Sitting in the paddock was a nice clean 22 reg R7 with a for sale sign on for £4400.
I’m way too old for something like that but quite a bargain for someone at probably £2k under value.
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While I was out and about on Sunday, a brand new R1300R parked up in front of me while I was chowing down on my sausage butty.
It's a big brute of a motorcycle.
The bit that stood out the most was the exhaust, I didn't take a picture at the time (cos I was gobbling sausage), but I've just found this on the BMW webshite...
You can't see it that well, but externally the end can is an elongated oval, it's quite cool.
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It's a big brute of a motorcycle.
The bit that stood out the most was the exhaust, I didn't take a picture at the time (cos I was gobbling sausage), but I've just found this on the BMW webshite...
You can't see it that well, but externally the end can is an elongated oval, it's quite cool.
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1300cc and 145hp? Makes you wonder just how far they can go with that flat twin engine (that they tried to pension off not that long ago).KungFooBob wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 9:15 pm While I was out and about on Sunday, a brand new R1300R parked up in front of me while I was chowing down on my sausage butty.
It's a big brute of a motorcycle.
The bit that stood out the most was the exhaust, I didn't take a picture at the time (cos I was gobbling sausage), but I've just found this on the BMW webshite...
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You can't see it that well, but externally the end can is an elongated oval, it's quite cool.
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Have you been up close to the GS with the big tank? It makes a Goldwing look normal.
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"gobbling sausage" ooooer matron 
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Irrelevant, it will be ridden by some old duffer who can barely break the speed limit... kinda like the muppet on the Panigale who got his ass handed to him by a rapidly ridden* '83 GPz11 a few weeks ago..Count Steer wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2026 9:22 pm 1300cc and 145hp? Makes you wonder just how far they can go with that flat twin engine (that they tried to pension off not that long ago).
* ok, I may have been in "dispatch mode" which tends to happen when I see bikes ahead of me...
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Who knew that Katoom made an SM on the 390 platform, I didn't?
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/bike-rev ... mc-r/2025/
Interesting that it's a shed load cheaper than the Suzuki DRZ-SM and more powerful.

Looks like fun.
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/bike-rev ... mc-r/2025/
Interesting that it's a shed load cheaper than the Suzuki DRZ-SM and more powerful.

Looks like fun.
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RD800 anyone?
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