LAMS for a big Fish?
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LAMS for a big Fish?
Hi All,
Any Idea what would make a good first bike for my mate Fisher, he is 6"1' and around 130kg so would benefit from a larger motor & chassis. Thinking Sports / Tourer?
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Any Idea what would make a good first bike for my mate Fisher, he is 6"1' and around 130kg so would benefit from a larger motor & chassis. Thinking Sports / Tourer?
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Re: LAMS for a big Fish?
An RD350LC 

"A motorcycle is a bicycle with a pandemonium attachment and is designed for the especial use of mechanical geniuses, daredevils and lunatics." - George Fitch Atlanta Constitution, 1916
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It would just look like he had a large growth on his ass 
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MT07 
beast!!!!

beast!!!!
the following 4T propaganda was brought to you by your local 2T lobby group...
"whats that youve got there?... a 450? "
yeah...
"what cereal packet did that come out of? "
huh?...
"I just wanted to know, because theres nothing worse than finding a piece of shit in the bottom of your corn flakes. "
"whats that youve got there?... a 450? "
yeah...
"what cereal packet did that come out of? "
huh?...
"I just wanted to know, because theres nothing worse than finding a piece of shit in the bottom of your corn flakes. "
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Mt07 would be my pick as well, the price is still up there for a first bike, because their so new.
Suzuki DL650 is in the same boat, still to new to be a good price for a first bike.
It's a difficult situation for him, found out he is 6"4' today.
BMW G650GS starting @ 7k (2011) ?
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Suzuki DL650 is in the same boat, still to new to be a good price for a first bike.
It's a difficult situation for him, found out he is 6"4' today.
BMW G650GS starting @ 7k (2011) ?
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A mate of mine is a big unit on his Ps. He rides a GSX650F and he likes it. Bandit 650 would be cheaper if the GSX are pricey, I have no idea.
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Re: LAMS for a big Fish?
GSX650F is on the LAMS list, I will point him towards it..
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Dr650.
Pick em cheap fully kitted out. Road or dirt adventure, great bikes, easy to maintain etc.
Pick em cheap fully kitted out. Road or dirt adventure, great bikes, easy to maintain etc.
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Mine at lake Gairdener

My missus picked here up for 3500 not long back


My missus picked here up for 3500 not long back

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Thanks Thommo, he seen the pics today. Have to wait & see which way he goes now 
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Great bikes, simple, reliable, easy to motard if he wants, great in the city commute, lane split like a mad man on one.
Suspension is basic, but plenty of options to either beef them up, or easy to do complete front end swaps for better forks etc, drz400, rmz450 front ends are nearly a bolt in swap over a 6 pack.
Quite a large range of aftermarket parts that are easy to get and quite cheap overall.
Suspension is basic, but plenty of options to either beef them up, or easy to do complete front end swaps for better forks etc, drz400, rmz450 front ends are nearly a bolt in swap over a 6 pack.
Quite a large range of aftermarket parts that are easy to get and quite cheap overall.