Cedric25 wrote:Do you have the rearsets? I'm after a LH one for my 7..
Rearsets are good.
Cedric25 wrote:Do you have the rearsets? I'm after a LH one for my 7..
Greenblood wrote:Tinman wrote:How much are you getting back Joe if you mind me asking??
I'll be getting $6300 after all is sorted.
So I am limited to what I can update to, I might just replace it with another 7.
gpxpunk wrote:i dont know why people have a problem with a 7!!! lol
Joe go for what ever you want.
Tinman wrote:gpxpunk wrote:i dont know why people have a problem with a 7!!! lol
Joe go for what ever you want.
No one has a problem with the 7...... But if you have ridden a newer bike which is lighter steers better and probably has more horses as well....
Why would we buy a older bike???
But seriously go for what in your heart mate! I'm just a gee up![]()
hoffy wrote:maybe......return of the pirate ??![]()
Tinman wrote:
Why would we buy a older bike???
gpxpunk wrote:Tinman wrote:gpxpunk wrote:i dont know why people have a problem with a 7!!! lol
Joe go for what ever you want.
No one has a problem with the 7...... But if you have ridden a newer bike which is lighter steers better and probably has more horses as well....
Why would we buy a older bike???
But seriously go for what in your heart mate! I'm just a gee up![]()
all good, yeah another deciding factor is the notes in the pocket aswell.
Cedric25 wrote:Tinman wrote:
Why would we buy a older bike???
When I made the switch from my track 7 to the track 636, I hated it.. I was 5 sec slower, thing wanted to wheelie and shake its head everywhere, front end didn't seem as secure, couldn't lock into the tank properly; coming from the rock solid 7 this thing was trying to buck me off every corner at every track I took it to. It languished away in the garage and I continued to take the 7 out because I enjoyed it so much more. I'd probably still be riding the 7 except it ironically had enough of me at T2 EC and needed a little rest in the kitty litter which provided the impetus to get the 636 set up properly.
Now, I love the 6, it's set up quite nicely, but I definitely think there's something to be said for older bikes.
Mistakes:
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