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Offline ianv5

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Re: Edition 30 or Pirelli?
« Reply #30 on: October 16, 2013, 04:15:22 pm »
Don't get a Honda !

Apologies Golf R

Hondas are ok, used to have a Honda Fireblade, quicker than any car on here :grin:

So did I but the older I got the dafter I got  :rolleye:
It was it or me in the end  :confused:

Twas a fast ship seen 200 on the clock  :pomppomp:

And here she is in the best colours you can buy


Nice one, mine was a 94 Urban Tiger, first of the Foxeye, loved that bike, had an indicated 165 on the clock, not bad for an old un!

Offline Jonneh

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Re: Edition 30 or Pirelli?
« Reply #31 on: October 16, 2013, 04:38:42 pm »
Edition 30 for definite! I hate the interior in the Pirelli's and the wheels look pants too.

But if you can get an R, then do!
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Re: Edition 30 or Pirelli?
« Reply #32 on: October 16, 2013, 05:23:54 pm »
With the Pirelli your stuck with Black or sliver and there's the yellow stitching, not fussed on the wheels either   :surprised:
For me I wanted a Steel gray first or the Red so had to be an edition 30  :happy2:
As for residual value shouldn't be nothing between them,
Holding residual value will be down to buying a good low miles high spec one and keeping it that way,
No daft front ends , Gay air,daft mods, silly wide wheels.
 



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