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    Honda 2020 range
    on: Oct 22, 2019, 05.08 pm
    Oct 22, 2019, 05.08 pm


    AT pimping looks nice although I REALLY wish they’d do that with the CT.

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    Re: Honda 2020 range
    Reply #1 on: Oct 23, 2019, 11.11 am
    Oct 23, 2019, 11.11 am
    I'll take a Fireblade for those days I just need to blow off some steam.  :152:

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    Re: Honda 2020 range
    Reply #2 on: Oct 23, 2019, 02.39 pm
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    *Originally Posted by Murphy [+]
    I REALLY wish they’d do that with the CT.

    Yes, a real bummer isn't it !!  :232:

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    Re: Honda 2020 range
    Reply #3 on: Oct 23, 2019, 04.30 pm
    Oct 23, 2019, 04.30 pm
    I genuinely believe if they added those mods to a CT they’d have a real sales success. If they did I’d be buying my 3rd next year.
    As it is I’ll be going elsewhere for my next bike. Shame really.

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    Re: Honda 2020 range
    Reply #4 on: Oct 23, 2019, 06.21 pm
    Oct 23, 2019, 06.21 pm
    *Originally Posted by Hartley [+]
    I genuinely believe if they added those mods to a CT they’d have a real sales success. If they did I’d be buying my 3rd next year.
    As it is I’ll be going elsewhere for my next bike. Shame really.

    What are you getting?

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    Re: Honda 2020 range
    Reply #5 on: Oct 23, 2019, 07.25 pm
    Oct 23, 2019, 07.25 pm
    If they’d had a new CT Chances are I’d have gone for it, ( love the DCT).

    Out of what’s on the market at the mo I guess a 1200 Tiger would be the most likely but I can’t say anything is jumping out at me at the mo. I’ll probably keep the CT for another year and see what’s about.

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    Re: Honda 2020 range
    Reply #6 on: Oct 23, 2019, 07.30 pm
    Oct 23, 2019, 07.30 pm
    I went out on my manual BMW R1100RS today for a change. I know it’s older but the Honda DCT just adds so much acceleration and buttery smoothness. I kept the Beemer for an occasional manual thrill but now I’m starting to think again.

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    Re: Honda 2020 range
    Reply #7 on: Oct 23, 2019, 08.42 pm
    Oct 23, 2019, 08.42 pm
    I’ve a 2002 Yamaha XJR1300 which I’ve had for 17 years and nearly 60000 miles.  Thats my “old school” bike. It’s puts a smile on my face like no other bike I’ve ever owned.
    Others have come and gone, the XJRs staying.

    I am considering getting something a fair bit smaller to do a bit of trail riding. Not something I’ve done a lot of but a recent trip introduced me to the fun you can have when you leave the smooth tarmac.