Any Z4 owning motorbike riders out there?? What's your ride?

Nooms1 said:
I bet it will be painful to sell even if you don't ride it. I struggle every time I sell a bike...it's like selling a child!

Always loved the RC45...homologation special and yours looks a fine example. If you must sell then I hope you get proper money for it. I see Roy Jervis...the bike shop. co.uk has a low mileage one owner example at the right kind of money. He is always at the higher end with bikes but they always appear to sell given a little time.

Good luck with what you finally decide to do but I'm feeling the pain and its not even my bike!
Thank you but as smartbear mentioned it’s the 400 Rvf unfortunately :rofl:
 
I have a Triumph Thruxton 1200 and a Ducati 750ss
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Ah, I see now.....still a cracking bike though and you'll have no trouble selling it.

I'm just off to Specsavers!
 
Cheers to be fair from distance they are very similar in appearance I have definitely got confused at bike meets until close up
 
Blimey, lots of motorbike love from the Z4 community!

I’ve owned a few bikes, but the current one is a “lifer” and I have had it since new.

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Currently riding a Suzuki GSF650S (Bandit S), not my dream bike but was a good compromise between price, power, and being comfortable to go round with my wife. Lowering triple clamps on forks and slightly raising the rear made it much more responsive and nicer to ride. IMG_20190608_230150.jpg

I had a Hyosung GT650R as my first bike back in France. Started with it limited to 48HP before having full power of about 82HP. Despite being cheap, heavy and not that powerful, the engine with an aftermarket silencer was very nice and it was giving a good feel with the clip-ons!
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Mrs O and me are both Triumphaholics. Next to a pair of 1200 and 800 Hinckley Tigers we also have some Meriden iron (hence my nickname).

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Unitedleeds1919 said:
AD9DD617-5031-4B49-BC75-FED3AD7D9F50.jpegi bought this 5 years ago then sold it maybe two years ago and I did say let me know if you are selling it in the future to the buyer ...he did so I bought it back but must admit I don’t ride now

I rode the earlier nc30 around Caldwell park in my younger days, what a great handling bike that was 8)
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Rob
 
Smartbear said:
One of my first bikes was a Kawasaki ar80, it got me into all sorts of bad habits :)
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Rob
Up on one wheel in loafers and white socks with a 'spanny' to annoy the neighbours, ahh the 1980's :lol:
 
Oilyfingers said:
Mrs O and me are both Triumphaholics. Next to a pair of 1200 and 800 Hinckley Tigers we also have some Meriden iron (hence my nickname).

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I had a couple of 1200 Explorers/Tigers and did trips all over Europe on them. So good but a bit annoying that the cruise control wouldn't go above 100 MPH (160 KPH) on the autobahn. :evil:
 
Heading towards owning my GSXR 750 K5 20th anniversary for 12 years in 2022. Been an absolute pleasure in that time and I’m still very much in love with it. I actually bought a replacement at one time that I had for a couple of years but ended up selling and keeping the love of my life.
 

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Smartbear said:
One of my first bikes was a Kawasaki ar80, it got me into all sorts of bad habits
I had an AR50 from my sixteenth birthday in the same red; VMY 358Y. Then an AR125LC on my 17th. Been a Kwaka man ever since. :thumbsup:
 
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