Yamaha XJR 1300
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I've got one and I reckon it's a superb bike - for what it's designed for. It's not a sports bike obviously. But a very good turn of speed and silky smooth delivery throughout the rev range. Best looking retro too IMHO. I would say that the later ones don't look quite so good though, I'm not so keen on the paint jobs. That's down to personal preference though. A good all round bike - and mines for sale in PH classifieds
www.pistonheads.com/sales/108606.htm
www.pistonheads.com/sales/108606.htm
Edited by yellowvette on Tuesday 6th February 17:26
yellowvette said:
I've got one and I reckon it's a superb bike - for what it's designed for. It's not a sports bike obviously. But a very good turn of speed and silky smooth delivery throughout the rev range. Best looking retro too IMHO. I would say that the later ones don't look quite so good though, I'm not so keen on the paint jobs. That's down to personal preference though. A good all round bike - and mines for sale in PH classifieds
www.pistonheads.com/sales/108606.htm
www.pistonheads.com/sales/108606.htm
Lovely bike,
if I hadn't recently bought a new 1200 Bandit I would have taken that off your hands....
my brother is on his 2nd XJR1300. the first being the non SP model and the 2nd being the later one with Ohlins rear shocks.
He's smitten with 'em and he had a 'Mille R' before that and he much prefers the XJR.
For what its worth he was quick in his group at Snetterton too so if it's your bag, its a great bike.
Also it doesnt take alot of effort to get 140bhp at the rear wheel with a shed load of torque.
He's smitten with 'em and he had a 'Mille R' before that and he much prefers the XJR.
For what its worth he was quick in his group at Snetterton too so if it's your bag, its a great bike.
Also it doesnt take alot of effort to get 140bhp at the rear wheel with a shed load of torque.
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