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  • #16
    I was thinking when you have a Duke i.e FI, Liquid cool, DOHC, Speed and Power mono shocks!! It means you have the latest techs in your hand already!!
    So why Not a RE!! RE UCE engines are now no more a problem!! Periodic service and that's it!! You feel Like a King!! RE brings Pride and Honour by Itself!!

    I have R15 and booked CL350! Becuase i think i already have a best bike with me, so why not a RE this time?? When i remove R15 then i will take it's sucessors like Ninja/GT650 , etc???
    But by now i am having both the world!! I would have recommended you a CBR but when you have a Duke in your stable and both bike produce 25bhp then i guess it's no sense going for CBR in that way!! Get an RE it would be very different taste!! If din't had a Duke then Surely CBR anytime!!

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    • #17
      I own a duke and i had considered re thundebird as its only option.
      Motorcycling heals, big time...

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      • #18
        Thanks for all the replies guys.
        The decision has been made and the vehicle has been booked.
        The Yamaha R15 V 2.0 it is then. Colour blue.
        Delivery in a few days.
        CBR250 - Maintenance expenses are on the steeper side.

        Royal Enfield - Was never too inclined toward it. Probably later in life

        Pulsar 200NS - Its a Pulsar (Don't ask me why)



        EDIT: Mods can do the needful as the purpose has been served.
        Live to ride.. ride to forget..


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