Just a few shots of my 675. I was lucky enough to buy the bike brand new in 2007(my first brand new bike, very good day picking it from the dealer), so there are some early shots when the bike was still on the road, and a few later shots as i was turning it into a track bike, and thats the way its stayed for the last 3-4 years. Not many mods on the old girl, could never see the point with the 675, it just worked, and of course I'm sure at some point there will be an inevitable cart wheel through a gravel trap somewhere, so never lavished money on it as a track bike, although fingers crossed. Anyway, fabulous bike, never skipped a beat, and i love it dearly. Get to collect my brand new 2010 Black and Gold Blade next week, (pictures to follow when i do), and hopefully i'll love it just as much. Cheers Mike [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG] [/IMG]
MMmmmmmm looks ace matey, test rode one when they came out they are a great bike I loved it and the triple sounds superb. loving the pics and especially the wheelie shot (cadwell ?)
Cheers Jamie. Yeah good old Cadwell. And they do make an awesome sound, never get bored of hearing it!
Mike some good pics there, obviously your roots lie in pastyland judging by the St Piran. Which part are you from
Yeah I'm a Cornishman slowr1der, from south east cornwall before I fled these 'ere shores a year or so ago, near Liskeard. Booty
Ha ha nice, the only prob with Cornwall is lack of tracks, I would have to get my fix from an enduro/scrambler if I was still living down there I reckon.
Yeah that is a problem down that way slowr1der, but the last 3.5 years that I lived in the UK I was based in Norwich with work, so had good access to most tracks in the country, bar Oulton and Anglesey. Never got to Wales, but Oulton was always worth the drive, awesome track. Had Snetterton 15 mins down the road, and had Cadwell, Silverstone, Brands, Donington, etc all within 2 hours ish, so I had my fill. But will miss the number and diversity of UK tracks now I'm based in Spain. But every cloud....I've got Circuit de Catalunya 20 mins up the road from me now, and Aragon a couple of hours away, Triumph recently delivered out to Spain, so can't wait to sample what Spain has to offer. Wet tyres not required.