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G4ZUF  > BIKE     04.04.98 09:50l 25 Lines 955 Bytes #-10299 (0) @ EU
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Subj: Re: whats best ??
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G4ZUF/TPK 1.81 Msg #:31  Date:17-03-98  Time:17:23Z

>Out and out tourer      Honda Pan Euro followed closely by the K100. If BMW 
>                        had sorted out their pathetic switch gear it would
>                        have been equal first.. Next has gotta be almost any
>                        of the Guzzi range. Solid build, go on for ever, just
>                        a bit too much of the `farm tractor' about them for
>                        my liking.


Nowt wrong with the bmw switchgear om....
It's  one  of the few you can actually change indication on while operating
the clutch/front brake and throttle....
Apart from the first 10 miles when I got the bike, I think it's the better
system.
And for both sports tourer and out-and-out tourer, try the K1200RS.
As  for  the  guzzi....good bike, but spoilt by the finish (crude) and also
the spares cost (my brother has one)

John



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