Tiger 800, and no I haven't had the pleasure! My tiger is a cracking bike thoWhat bike you got Ollie, and have you ever ridden a Deauville?![]()
speed triples, street triples, tigers turbos, bonevilles, scramblers, thruxtons, spirits, its my bikers candy shopTriumph is calling to me I have to admit...
its a beauty of a bike, just got my tiger 2nd hand for 7k with about 1.5k worth of extras already on there. I really want both a bonnie and a StripleId like a 2013 striple r-abs, pure stick it sounds awesome with a little flick of the wrist, yet at idle it wont piss off the neighbours
Just don't have the £8k for it...
I know right. I is easy to say 'Do Reviews!' but when you don't know as much as others its very intimidating!Hmm, I have experience of 4 bikes already after only riding for a few months, so I should probably do some newbie rider comparisons.
That might be the angle I play if I do one, a simple review for those who like me don't know much of the jargon.Nah, not at all.
As a newbie you are well placed to comment on things from a perspective that will help out other newbies.
For a camera though, theres like only a few factors you can talk about, on a bike its about finding out whats Important to talk about and whats worth talking about surely?It's the way I did my GoPro summary and it seems to work fine.
But a camera is what it is, it only gets worse very slowly over time. A bike changes as the miles roll over, plus we are more likely to agree on what are the good and bad features of a camera, but with a bike we could disagree on all levels because of our perspective and experience.A bike is simpler than a camera, I don't think it's difficult to do a nice summary of it. I guess I'll find out.