What a Awsome bike. I really enjoyed this feature. A excellent channel and I'm loving the direction your taking it one of the best on RUclips thank you .
Great start to your new feature. The channel is evolving nicely, hats off to you sir! What enthusiasm Graham had for his machine, interesting stuff, not the most practical, but I'm sure it was never designed for that. Sounds lovely though. Looking forward to the next one, cheers 👍
What a fantastic new concept you have added to your channel. I thoroughly enjoyed it and could have listened to the two of chatting about Graham’s bike for a lot longer. Refreshing and look forward to more viewer rides in the future, cheers.
Absolutely gorgeous machine! Seen one on display in Malaysia and was drooling over it. Everything was custom and extremely well made. Love the minimalist switch gear and instrumentation, old skool springer front end and the attention to all those little details is just fantastic! As you can tell I'm a cruiser guy through and through hahaha!
Aaaaaaahhh Brilliant Mr Flyer!!! What a great new series this is. Wow! I can also see you doing them when you go overseas to countries. Won't be any need to rent bikes. Being a champion vlogger, you'll have bikes galore to ride. Please do make the series where you yourself ride the bike & comment whilst riding. Its your spontaneous commentary that we've all come to love, so it should be a must in every vid. Don't worry about insurance, just go ride somewhere where there isn't much traffic. You'll be right mate! Cheers groover ;-)
A great addition to your existing videos and what an interesting bike. I'm really enjoying you Artic Circle videos at the moment they are inspiring me to do a bit of short range touring myself instead of the normal work commute and weekend ride. Keep up the good work.
Seeing motorcycles and owners like this opens eyes to other motorcycle genres. Top owner and bike and great to see this sort of thing. Keep it up. Looking forwards to seeing your first Harley ride and hear your thoughts!
Really enjoyed that TMF, I like the format. Will be good to see you riding the bikes in the next instalments. As for the bike, it is a work of art for sure, but still looks perfectly usable if you can live with the hardtail. Sounds gorgeous too!
...yeah too bad I hadn't checked the insurance small print a little more in advance as it was easily sorted....glad you enjoyed it, really looking forward to doing some more of these if I can find some more willing volunteers!
This will be an excellent series! looking forward to the next one TMF! I had a motorcycle accident on Friday so I have a lot of time to watch your vids whilst I recover😕
Sorry to hear that mate. I also had an accident about 2 weeks ago when a car I was overtaking slammed into me as I was passing it because the driver didn't indicate or look in his mirror. I managed to save the bike (it only sustained small marks on the subframe and dashboard fairing) but my right foot was caught between the car and the bike. It looked pretty bad but thankfully nothing was broken, only tissue damage. Almost recovered as I'm typing this. These cagers are a bona fide road hazard for us bikers, I can't even count how many I see every day while I commute to work, driving like slugs and talking on the cellphone. Stay safe mate and may you recover quickly!
+MackP Thanks buddy, glad you didn't sustain any serious injuries. I had a van pull out of a junction without giving way he cut straight across my side of the road and hit me head on😠 luckily I was only travelling 20-25 MPH. ankle bad sprain and wrist broken I also have a dent in the tank from my balls!
Zeros have always been absolutely gorgeous. I first heard of them about 9 years ago. In the States I believe they were available factory built, or in kit form with a range of S&S motors as well as the option to supply your own evo Harley lump. There was a series of videos of a guy who bought the kit, and attempted a self build although I don’t know if he ever finished it, as it was a major project. Certainly brilliant to see this example and a great new angle for the channel, superbly launched in style here. Not as practical as most twins, but better than anything Harley or Indian produce now on a magnitude of cool that is almost timeless. A plaything of the affluent that is a joy to behold.
Yayyyyy at last a Hd in the flyers garage!! Great to see just a shame that you didn't get a ride on it, oh well better get the insurance sorted out for the next one. Thanks for the great vlog keep up the good work ride safe my friend. Alan.
@@TheMissendenFlyerI think we are of a similar age TMF. I don't remember the actual publication but I certainly get the reference and sitting here grinning away to myself, happy days 😁 Keep up the good work sir.
Some feedback though: maybe attach a microphone to the guy driving his bike, so we can hear the engine/exhaust sound more when he's driving behind you?
Cool looking bike! Quite enjoyed this video. I like your stuff but this is a very nice change to new bike reviews. That said keep up the good work TMF 👍
Excellent as always. Might I suggest that you and the 'reader' sit down in future videos TMF, so as to add an air of informality. Can't wait for more, keep up the good work.
Not sure anyone mentioned, but the rider seemed like such a chilled and knowledgeable guy. Never in a million years would you reckon he had one of those. Sounded like a B17 bomber going through town there. So great. Nice addition to the channel TMF.
GREAT video. I'm one of those who suggested this idea and I think it is very interesting and fun. A couple of notes though. Firstly you haven't mentioned the price. Secondly, you have got to ride it man... I was itching to get your usual first impressions review of the bike. Anyway, great stuff thank u and a big thanks for the bloke who owns that amazing bike.
Like the idea, Readers Rides 😂. Liking the bike too. The riding bit at the end is a must but with more cameras next time please. Very Jay Leno feel which can't be a bad thing.
I love these type of machines. There used to be a ‘Titan’ showroom near Finchley Rd station in London where they had some fantastic looking customs. Spent many a long moment staring through that particular window.
Graham's always had good taste in Harleys, and his "Zero" builds on that. It's no accident since Graham has a good eye for detail! It stays truer to what Harley used to be all about...Robust simplicity and character...both of which seem sadly lacking in their newer creations. That 1340 Evo would have been the engine I'd have picked as well...one of the finest (and most reliable) of the big air cooled twins ever made. I'd love to see one with a fettled 1200 Sportster engine in it as well, perhaps one with one of Hammer performance's new big bore Sportster conversions in the frame! Well done TMF for starting such an interesting facet to your video blogs. Having recently traded my own Harley for a Triumph Explorer (which I'll be honest, I much prefer) had I space in the garage, I'd still like something like that Zero as for pure weekend enjoyment at sane speeds, it ticks a heck of a lot of boxes.
A great new feature thanks! Will be looking forward to seeing some great rides. Plus you have to swing a leg over a Harley at some point! Maybe the 2019 Livewire is more up your street.
@@TheMissendenFlyer No , just credit where it's due my friend ..you are very professional very personable And are a well mannered gentleman..a very rare attribute ..which makes watching your channel a pleasure.👍☮❤
Like the new feature TMF, very nice! Great bike! As you never mentioned price i am thinking its out of my price range! So swiftly added then removed from wish list 😂 Lucky man Graham but he seems a nice chap so good for him! Every luckier as he got to enter the hallowed TMF man cave! Do you do tours!?😂
Love the bike and love the new element to the channel TMF. Great idea. Graham came across really well, and fair play to him for bringing his bike and talking us through it. It was like a typical chat at the cafe!
I have a CJ750 and it's a lot like this in that it's very simple and basic. The suspension is kinda useless, the carbs are always out of tune, it leaks oil all over the place, it's brakes are like muffins, and it smells like fuel. However, I absolutely love it. It's a total joy to drive and find it more fun than even my fancy new KTM 1290.
It will be fine, no doubt about it. Suggestion for a possible HD review: Street Bob or a Softail Low Rider, both with the new HD´s frame (hudge upgrade) and the 107 Milwaukee-Eight engine. I´m sure you will be surprised. Cheers.
Nice looking bike. Also, my eye was drawn to that jacket hanging on the back of the chair...in front of the Becks (product placement?)... time, maybe, for a show-and-tell re the gear!
Great first video. Based on my initial impression the bike reminded me of a cafe racer. Small gas tank but considering it is a hard tail, 50miles between stops sounds about right for me.
I recently watched a film called 'Cruising' starring Al Pacino. Imagine my disappointment when neither motorcycles nor Jane McDonald made an appearance.
First saw these machines 3 or 4 years ago in Crazy Horse. They actual look more extreme close up than on your vid. Would have liked to have seen you riding it. Look forward to more in this series.
Enjoyed the video although not my kind of bike & with no suspension & did he say 55 miles per tank ? Look forward to the rest of the series. All the best
Don't know how he manages only 55 miles per tank? It hold 1.8 imperial gallons,and even ridden hard manages between 40 and 45 mpg,which gives 75 to 80 miles range.More if ridden 'sensibly'.
Very successful first show so how about giving the Readers Rides owners that make it into your garage a little keepsake badge, I know it sounds a bit Blue Peterish but I’m sure they’d be treasured and displayed with pride.
That's a great idea. A little custom "TMF Reader's Rides" 'certificate' badge that every participant gets and that can be put on their bike (if they want) as a little memento. I'm thinking rubber ones with the magnetized coating on the back, like the ones that go on a fridge. Or sticky ones, those can also work I guess. It would be perfect for bragging rights should they ever meet or ride with another TMF fan. :)
What a Awsome bike. I really enjoyed this feature. A excellent channel and I'm loving the direction your taking it one of the best on RUclips thank you .
Thank you for such a nice comment!
A refreshing change. Interesting machine looked a quality bike. l look forward to watching more of these, a great edition to the channel 👌
Cheers Jim - if I can find more willing volunteers I shall definitely be making more of these...
Great start to your new feature. The channel is evolving nicely, hats off to you sir!
What enthusiasm Graham had for his machine, interesting stuff, not the most practical, but I'm sure it was never designed for that. Sounds lovely though. Looking forward to the next one, cheers 👍
Cheers Steve and thanks for stopping by....
Well pleased with this new feature keep them coming many thanks Tony
If more bikes surface for me to feature then I sure will!
Outstanding - that was fun. What a machine! Really interesting and looking forward to more!
What a fantastic new concept you have added to your channel. I thoroughly enjoyed it and could have listened to the two of chatting about Graham’s bike for a lot longer. Refreshing and look forward to more viewer rides in the future, cheers.
Ahhh finally... brilliant , love it ! Great work TMF, and thanks to Graham
Cheers John - appreciated.....
Great interview, what a beast! Looks & sounds great. Look forward to the next episode! 😀
Very interesting, your channel has something
for everyone.
100 000 subs soon, and you earned every single one.
GREAT JOB ! Thanks !
Thanks very much!
Absolutely gorgeous machine! Seen one on display in Malaysia and was drooling over it. Everything was custom and extremely well made. Love the minimalist switch gear and instrumentation, old skool springer front end and the attention to all those little details is just fantastic! As you can tell I'm a cruiser guy through and through hahaha!
Aaaaaaahhh Brilliant Mr Flyer!!! What a great new series this is. Wow! I can also see you doing them when you go overseas to countries. Won't be any need to rent bikes. Being a champion vlogger, you'll have bikes galore to ride. Please do make the series where you yourself ride the bike & comment whilst riding. Its your spontaneous commentary that we've all come to love, so it should be a must in every vid. Don't worry about insurance, just go ride somewhere where there isn't much traffic. You'll be right mate! Cheers groover ;-)
Insurance issue is fixed now so hopefully I can ride 'em in future!
Readers wives? excellent !! oops misheard you there...yes, looks great and sounds lovely
First ride, or in-depth review?
Well enjoyed and new fresh thinking a great addition two the channel.. a big thumbs up
Thank you Stevie - appreciated!
A great addition to your existing videos and what an interesting bike. I'm really enjoying you Artic Circle videos at the moment they are inspiring me to do a bit of short range touring myself instead of the normal work commute and weekend ride. Keep up the good work.
Thanks very much for the kind words!
Awesome machine! That's a piece of art! Great start to the series!
Thanks Vernon - glad I was able to get something a bit special for this first one, lovely bit of kit.....
Seeing motorcycles and owners like this opens eyes to other motorcycle genres. Top owner and bike and great to see this sort of thing. Keep it up. Looking forwards to seeing your first Harley ride and hear your thoughts!
Great new series.
Enjoyed that.
What an amazing machine😉👍🏻
Love the new channel feature, keep it coming
Thanks - if I can find more bikes to feature then I will!
I thought it was quite a nice looking bike and Graham seemed a nice guy. Thanks for sharing, look forward to the next one !
Yes lovely fella and gorgeous bike....
very good again TMF thank you, keep them coming.
Thanks Todd - will do! (providing you keep watching!)...
Really enjoyed that TMF, I like the format. Will be good to see you riding the bikes in the next instalments.
As for the bike, it is a work of art for sure, but still looks perfectly usable if you can live with the hardtail. Sounds gorgeous too!
...yeah too bad I hadn't checked the insurance small print a little more in advance as it was easily sorted....glad you enjoyed it, really looking forward to doing some more of these if I can find some more willing volunteers!
Great idea! Looking forward to more of these!
Me too! Cheers for watching...
A great series to add to your channel and a very cool bike to start it off with 👍
That's what I thought - thanks...
This will be an excellent series! looking forward to the next one TMF! I had a motorcycle accident on Friday so I have a lot of time to watch your vids whilst I recover😕
Oh dear sorry to hear that - wish you a speedy recovery....
+TheMissendenFlyer thank you TMF just be careful of those white vans! Ride Safe
Sorry to hear that mate. I also had an accident about 2 weeks ago when a car I was overtaking slammed into me as I was passing it because the driver didn't indicate or look in his mirror. I managed to save the bike (it only sustained small marks on the subframe and dashboard fairing) but my right foot was caught between the car and the bike. It looked pretty bad but thankfully nothing was broken, only tissue damage. Almost recovered as I'm typing this.
These cagers are a bona fide road hazard for us bikers, I can't even count how many I see every day while I commute to work, driving like slugs and talking on the cellphone. Stay safe mate and may you recover quickly!
+MackP Thanks buddy, glad you didn't sustain any serious injuries. I had a van pull out of a junction without giving way he cut straight across my side of the road and hit me head on😠 luckily I was only travelling 20-25 MPH. ankle bad sprain and wrist broken I also have a dent in the tank from my balls!
+funny farm
Ouch! :(
Zeros have always been absolutely gorgeous. I first heard of them about 9 years ago. In the States I believe they were available factory built, or in kit form with a range of S&S motors as well as the option to supply your own evo Harley lump. There was a series of videos of a guy who bought the kit, and attempted a self build although I don’t know if he ever finished it, as it was a major project. Certainly brilliant to see this example and a great new angle for the channel, superbly launched in style here. Not as practical as most twins, but better than anything Harley or Indian produce now on a magnitude of cool that is almost timeless. A plaything of the affluent that is a joy to behold.
100% agree Peter!
I'm looking for a type 6/9 shovel, did you buy that from France?
Yayyyyy at last a Hd in the flyers garage!! Great to see just a shame that you didn't get a ride on it, oh well better get the insurance sorted out for the next one. Thanks for the great vlog keep up the good work ride safe my friend. Alan.
Thanks Alan - insurance sorted now!
Great new series, hope to see more of this series.
So do I - just need to find some more willing volunteers now!
This bike is perfect for this series, classic and boutique bikes is the way to go, anyone can look at 10 year old Hondas on eBay.
That is easily one of the best sounding bikes I have ever heard! And that's coming from someone who's not all that interested in Harleys. But damn! 🤤
Great vid, lovely sounding bike. Well done TMF
Thanks Chris - appreciated...
I thought he was going to look uncomfortable when riding it. But it looked not bad. Great idea to showcase bikes this way. Love it.
Glad you like it!
Great video and great bike to start off with TMF. I laughed at the title as well, nice work all round.
Glad you got it Paul ;0) ..you're obviously of a certain age...
@@TheMissendenFlyerI think we are of a similar age TMF. I don't remember the actual publication but I certainly get the reference and sitting here grinning away to myself, happy days 😁 Keep up the good work sir.
...Knave, Fiesta....ring any bells?
@@TheMissendenFlyer ha-ha yes it does TMF. excellent behaviour!
Awesome. Well done. When I heard 'Shinya Kimura' I understood how it looks so good. He's a master. More Reader's Rides please!
Just need to find more “victims”....
Well I can say this experiment succeeded, Mr Flyer! I love it!
Great - glad you liked it Rutger, just need to find some more "victims" now!
Some feedback though: maybe attach a microphone to the guy driving his bike, so we can hear the engine/exhaust sound more when he's driving behind you?
Like the new series. Nice bike impractical, uncomfortable and great fun. Thanks to the owner for showing it.
I second that!
Didn’t think this would be my cup of tea not being a Harley or cruiser lover but I found myself enjoying this. 👍
Me too, very much so....amazing bit of engineering...
Cool looking bike! Quite enjoyed this video. I like your stuff but this is a very nice change to new bike reviews. That said keep up the good work TMF 👍
Thanks (I think!) ;0)
When I saw the title , I thought it was about an electric bike. What a surprise! Nice ride!
Brilliant new feature TMF, well done really interesting. 👍🏍
Excellent as always. Might I suggest that you and the 'reader' sit down in future videos TMF, so as to add an air of informality. Can't wait for more, keep up the good work.
Thanks Jon....this is an evolving format, we’ll see!
Nice piece of kit....... Good variation to the channel too 👍👍
Thanks Dave, glad you like it....
That's the bike you keep in the living room, great idea this new segment, well done!
Cheers Peter and I agree!
Like hell! Ride the nuts off it!!
Great idea, such a departure from what’s in your garage. I rode an 883 Harley in Spain a couple of years ago. Loved it!
Yeah, I love all bikes, not just the types/styles I happen to own!
Great idea for a series. Seeing bikes like this is a lot of fun.
Not sure anyone mentioned, but the rider seemed like such a chilled and knowledgeable guy. Never in a million years would you reckon he had one of those. Sounded like a B17 bomber going through town there. So great. Nice addition to the channel TMF.
I agree - lovely fella....
Love the new series. Never heard of this company. What a great looking bike. Keep up the good work
Rsm8
A great idea for a new channel feature and not just on the bike but the person out there riding it too. I look forward to the next instalment:)
Thanks Simon - so do I, just got to find another willing participant now!
What a great idea for a new series. Some bike that too.
Glad you think so - more soon!
Nice work Graham. Thanks for the share gentleman .
What a cool machine 😎
Love the idea of getting to see subscribers bikes 😉
Lovely machine and what a great idea.
Thanks....
Like yourself, I hadn’t heard of this bike. I thought it looked great, my Chiropractor would love me to have one.
Kudos on the new series.
Cheers Marc....
I enjoyed this,very good indeed. Let's hope some unusual stuff comes your way.
Thanks Philip - I'm happy to cover any type of bikes, I love 'em all, just depends what surfaces really...I'm sure we may get some interesting bites!
Great Series TMF! Can't wait for more episodes!!
...just a matter of finding people and bikes to cover!
GREAT video. I'm one of those who suggested this idea and I think it is very interesting and fun.
A couple of notes though. Firstly you haven't mentioned the price. Secondly, you have got to ride it man... I was itching to get your usual first impressions review of the bike.
Anyway, great stuff thank u and a big thanks for the bloke who owns that amazing bike.
...well the plan was to ride it, but without insurance cover, no go.... :0(
Fascinating, what an interesting chap too
Agreed and glad you thought so!
Well done TMF another good addition to your repertoire ! .
Love this new series! Homerun
Glad you think so! ....although I haven't a clue what a "homerun" is....
TheMissendenFlyer American term for great job . Baseball reference
Like the idea, Readers Rides 😂. Liking the bike too. The riding bit at the end is a must but with more cameras next time please. Very Jay Leno feel which can't be a bad thing.
Yeah you rumbled me...basically stole his idea for this one but think it works!
Nice idea,will enjoy seeing more bikes.
I love these type of machines. There used to be a ‘Titan’ showroom near Finchley Rd station in London where they had some fantastic looking customs. Spent many a long moment staring through that particular window.
Hi TMF! Happy to do one on my Aprilia Tuono if you like! I’m a spit from Great Missenden!
Graham's always had good taste in Harleys, and his "Zero" builds on that. It's no accident since Graham has a good eye for detail! It stays truer to what Harley used to be all about...Robust simplicity and character...both of which seem sadly lacking in their newer creations. That 1340 Evo would have been the engine I'd have picked as well...one of the finest (and most reliable) of the big air cooled twins ever made. I'd love to see one with a fettled 1200 Sportster engine in it as well, perhaps one with one of Hammer performance's new big bore Sportster conversions in the frame! Well done TMF for starting such an interesting facet to your video blogs. Having recently traded my own Harley for a Triumph Explorer (which I'll be honest, I much prefer) had I space in the garage, I'd still like something like that Zero as for pure weekend enjoyment at sane speeds, it ticks a heck of a lot of boxes.
I agree - thanks for watching and for stopping by Paul...
There is a sportster version available. 👍
Iove the new channel content
Thanks Jack
Good idea to do these, TMF! Interesting bike... was actually quieter than I thought it would be. 🏍👍🏍
Cheers Gary!
It's interesting to hear why people own the bikes they do, great video.
Cheers Frank - glad it was of interest, hope to bring you more similar vids in the near future!
A great new feature thanks! Will be looking forward to seeing some great rides. Plus you have to swing a leg over a Harley at some point! Maybe the 2019 Livewire is more up your street.
I'd love a go on any Harley - I must get off my backside and sort that out!
Your best video to date ! And the others were great , Peace and love Brother(s)
☮❤
...you're too kind!
@@TheMissendenFlyer
No , just credit where it's due my friend ..you are very professional very personable
And are a well mannered gentleman..a very rare attribute ..which makes watching your channel a pleasure.👍☮❤
Thank you very much - appreciated!
Oh my aching back! 😄 Very interesting bike & review.
Nice bike. Great video but couldn't help noticing the fine selection of lawnmower kit in the background
:0)
What a lovely bike. Good for a blast round Brooklands!
Too right....looks and sounded amazing...
TheMissendenFlyer very interesting series by the way. Maybe some custom builds as well?
Sounds gorgeous! Lovely looking bike.
Like the new feature TMF, very nice!
Great bike! As you never mentioned price i am thinking its out of my price range!
So swiftly added then removed from wish list 😂
Lucky man Graham but he seems a nice chap so good for him!
Every luckier as he got to enter the hallowed TMF man cave!
Do you do tours!?😂
Love the bike and love the new element to the channel TMF. Great idea. Graham came across really well, and fair play to him for bringing his bike and talking us through it. It was like a typical chat at the cafe!
...that was my intention - glad you liked it!
Whoa! How cool is that?!?!?!
Super cool I reckon....
I have a CJ750 and it's a lot like this in that it's very simple and basic. The suspension is kinda useless, the carbs are always out of tune, it leaks oil all over the place, it's brakes are like muffins, and it smells like fuel. However, I absolutely love it. It's a total joy to drive and find it more fun than even my fancy new KTM 1290.
That's the spirit! Nice one....
Why is the model called Type 5.2? from the search In this version, there is only the name Type “5”?
I haven't a scooby! Good question!
@@TheMissendenFlyer The title of this video should be called “Zero Engineering Type 5”😂
SUPERB!
What a great video.
For the next time maybe a true classic british bike (60´s/70´s).
Congrats, waiting for more.
Yes I hope to cover all sorts of bikes in this series - just need to see what becomes available!
It will be fine, no doubt about it.
Suggestion for a possible HD review: Street Bob or a Softail Low Rider, both with the new HD´s frame (hudge upgrade) and the 107 Milwaukee-Eight engine.
I´m sure you will be surprised.
Cheers.
that sound. lovely
Lovely bike. I'd be tempted to compromise the looks for a bigger tank though
Nice looking bike. Also, my eye was drawn to that jacket hanging on the back of the chair...in front of the Becks (product placement?)... time, maybe, for a show-and-tell re the gear!
That was Graham's jacket!
Very enjoyable, would it be rude to ask how much ?
I thought so, which is why I didn’t!
A great new feature for the channel. Wonder if anyone out there with a brough superior would be intrested in appearing
I'm game if they are! ...also want to hear from anyone with "ordinary" bikes, just as keen to hear about them...
or a Vincent Black Shadow lol
Again, I'm game!
Great first video. Based on my initial impression the bike reminded me of a cafe racer. Small gas tank but considering it is a hard tail, 50miles between stops sounds about right for me.
I recently watched a film called 'Cruising' starring Al Pacino. Imagine my disappointment when neither motorcycles nor Jane McDonald made an appearance.
OMG, sweet ride!!!
First saw these machines 3 or 4 years ago in Crazy Horse. They actual look more extreme close up than on your vid. Would have liked to have seen you riding it.
Look forward to more in this series.
Nicely done, and very interesting. You know you have to try out and review a Harley Davidson now, TMF!
I know I do!
Enjoyed the video although not my kind of bike & with no suspension & did he say 55 miles per tank ? Look forward to the rest of the series. All the best
More coming soon(ish) Tim - stay tuned!
Don't know how he manages only 55 miles per tank? It hold 1.8 imperial gallons,and even ridden hard manages between 40 and 45 mpg,which gives 75 to 80 miles range.More if ridden 'sensibly'.
Cool looking bike and sounds great, wouldn't fancy the hours of cleaning and polishing though.
That's all part of the fun!
Very interesting something very different at least!
Amazing bit of kit eh?
Cool vid matey, i wish you had ridden it though and given us your opinion on the bike. Bit different form the GS i think!!
Yeah me too - insurance is sorted now so next time!
I'm sorry but that looks SICK!!! I love that lower profile! 55 miles for that TANK? lord, lol
You'd put up with it though wouldn't you... :0)
About time lol...More cruisers please
Very successful first show so how about giving the Readers Rides owners that make it into your garage a little keepsake badge, I know it sounds a bit Blue Peterish but I’m sure they’d be treasured and displayed with pride.
How do you know I didn’t?
TheMissendenFlyer
I don’t but if you did, put it in the video, would round it off a treat together with the handshake.
OK you rumbled me - I didn't....
That's a great idea. A little custom "TMF Reader's Rides" 'certificate' badge that every participant gets and that can be put on their bike (if they want) as a little memento.
I'm thinking rubber ones with the magnetized coating on the back, like the ones that go on a fridge. Or sticky ones, those can also work I guess. It would be perfect for bragging rights should they ever meet or ride with another TMF fan. :)
Great exhaust note. Not as loud as I thought it would be.......Sal : )
Interesting. Never been a fan of these "look at me " type motorbikes but interesting none the less. Looking forward to what else is coming up.
I've never been a fan of bland standard bikes,yawn.....I'd take the bus,before owning one.
Very cool bike good job TMF ❤
Wow great bike and very interesting new segment to the TMF show. Shame you couldn't get your 1st Harley ride review, maybe some day :-)
It'll happen!
Interesting 👍
Be good to see how high mileage bikes after a few years old fair up .