baghira rival has arrive !

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baghira rival has arrive !

Postby amon goeth » Thu May 26, 2005 10:24 pm

baghiraes .... check this husky out ! dope !
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quench my thirst with gasoline !
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Postby mxsteven » Fri May 27, 2005 12:13 am

nice.... but the top part looks a bit like gas gas bikes....

love to have 1...

ps: i owned a hasquarna chain saw only :-D hahahahaha :-D
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Price

Postby Islander » Fri May 27, 2005 8:22 am

Only one question, what is the price?

If it is anything like the TM's, look out.
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thirst business

Postby jim grace » Fri May 27, 2005 8:46 am

Ilike the look of the husk'y but ?? what size is the fuel tank, possibly ok for two hours on a sunday afternoon, but what if it doubles as an alrounder, like the mz, last saturday did 300 mile,at 150 mile a tankfull, \\\ the huky youd cause !!!!!!!! cramp. cheers, and safe miles. :D
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Postby jbthumper » Fri May 27, 2005 2:50 pm

IMHO,the exhaust system is too big(the piping that is)...it's so obvious....or is that just me... :?
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Postby keithcross » Fri May 27, 2005 3:04 pm

Nice bikes
Expensive parts (and you WILL need them)
Fragile engines
To frequent servicing
Hard to start (some dont have an electric foot)
Expensive to buy
Range of sadlle, about 25 miles, its like sitting on an ironing board
Poor fuel range (some have an 8 litre tank)

Nice bike like I say, but only for hooning around on. Definatly not for long distance or commuting.

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Postby mxsteven » Sat May 28, 2005 12:05 am

wowwww..... what a comment...
but end of the day it is a nice expensive bikes..

huh im still happy with my mz125sx

ps: view my personal mz gallery.

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Postby keithcross » Sat May 28, 2005 12:24 am

mxsteven wrote:wowwww..... what a comment...
but end of the day it is a nice expensive bikes..

huh im still happy with my mz125sx

ps: view my personal mz gallery.

mxsteven



It may be a hell of a comment, but I like some other members of this forum belong to a supermoto group in the UK, http://www.solentsupermotos.co.uk . Members of this group have all types of motards and I only speak about experiances gained by others in this group. Bikes like the ones above are race bikes made legal for the road and as such are never going to be as rliable as a nike designed primarily as a road bike. Also as bikes based on race bikes comfort and range are not really in the design brief.
You are right though they are nice bikes, my favorite motard being either the KTM's or the Huserberg models.
For waht I use my MZ for the only serious competitor would be the Yamaha 660X.

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Postby mxsteven » Sat May 28, 2005 12:45 am

Thanx keithcross... the website is really nice.... and lots of info too...



keithcross wrote:
mxsteven wrote:wowwww..... what a comment...
but end of the day it is a nice expensive bikes..

huh im still happy with my mz125sx

ps: view my personal mz gallery.

mxsteven



It may be a hell of a comment, but I like some other members of this forum belong to a supermoto group in the UK, http://www.solentsupermotos.co.uk . Members of this group have all types of motards and I only speak about experiances gained by others in this group. Bikes like the ones above are race bikes made legal for the road and as such are never going to be as rliable as a nike designed primarily as a road bike. Also as bikes based on race bikes comfort and range are not really in the design brief.
You are right though they are nice bikes, my favorite motard being either the KTM's or the Huserberg models.
For waht I use my MZ for the only serious competitor would be the Yamaha 660X.

Keith
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Where u ride, it's in ur hand,
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