And the winner is. . . .
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Bike magazine December issue has a comparison between 'Old School Naked' bikes from BMW, Triumph, Mash, Royal Enfield and the Moto Guzzi V7III (a development of the Breva 750 which I ride).
The Guzzi came out best overall due to having "Most of the Triumph and BMW's fkexibility, practicality and refinement, the Enfield's classic appeal and heritage, and badge appeal to rival Harley.'
The Guzzi came out best overall due to having "Most of the Triumph and BMW's fkexibility, practicality and refinement, the Enfield's classic appeal and heritage, and badge appeal to rival Harley.'
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"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
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Most of... To rival... faint praise indeed... jack of all trades master of none?Cabernet wrote:Bike magazine December issue has a comparison between 'Old School Naked' bikes from BMW, Triumph, Mash, Royal Enfield and the Moto Guzzi V7III (a development of the Breva 750 which I ride).
The Guzzi came out best overall due to having "Most of the Triumph and BMW's fkexibility, practicality and refinement, the Enfield's classic appeal and heritage, and badge appeal to rival Harley.'
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It's all in the wording. “The top all rounder", "all things to all men", would be other ways to put it.Clarkey wrote:Most of... To rival... faint praise indeed... jack of all trades master of none?Cabernet wrote:Bike magazine December issue has a comparison between 'Old School Naked' bikes from BMW, Triumph, Mash, Royal Enfield and the Moto Guzzi V7III (a development of the Breva 750 which I ride).
The Guzzi came out best overall due to having "Most of the Triumph and BMW's fkexibility, practicality and refinement, the Enfield's classic appeal and heritage, and badge appeal to rival Harley.'
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A Kentish man living in Manchester.
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
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Lol, was only baitingCabernet wrote:It's all in the wording. “The top all rounder", "all things to all men", would be other ways to put it.Clarkey wrote:Most of... To rival... faint praise indeed... jack of all trades master of none?Cabernet wrote:Bike magazine December issue has a comparison between 'Old School Naked' bikes from BMW, Triumph, Mash, Royal Enfield and the Moto Guzzi V7III (a development of the Breva 750 which I ride).
The Guzzi came out best overall due to having "Most of the Triumph and BMW's fkexibility, practicality and refinement, the Enfield's classic appeal and heritage, and badge appeal to rival Harley.'
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Me too. Where is C-J these days?Clarkey wrote:Lol, was only baitingCabernet wrote:It's all in the wording. “The top all rounder", "all things to all men", would be other ways to put it.Clarkey wrote:Most of... To rival... faint praise indeed... jack of all trades master of none?
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A Kentish man living in Manchester.
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
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CJ recently got married and has been enjoying a long honeymoon in Zanzibar.Cabernet wrote:Me too. Where is C-J these days?Clarkey wrote:Lol, was only baitingCabernet wrote: It's all in the wording. “The top all rounder", "all things to all men", would be other ways to put it.
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Blimey, I bet BMW's share prices are low at moment.pch1 wrote: CJ recently got married and has been enjoying a long honeymoon in Zanzibar.
A Kentish man living in Manchester.
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,