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Jost Ammon
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      10-03-2003, 08:25 AM
The NTV 650 - a good choice for someone not asking for frills but good
torque, reliability and little service?

And soes it "ride"?

Jost

(still looking for a cardan, 500-750 ccm V2, affordable bike for a beginner
who wants to avoid the cost of a MG Breva for possible beginner dammages
-and who thinks the NTV meets the requirements, but doesn't look very
handsome)
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Chrisr
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      10-03-2003, 08:55 AM


> The NTV 650 - a good choice for someone not asking for frills but good
> torque, reliability and little service?
>
> And soes it "ride"?
>


Does all that. I can slide mine around corners quite happily, so I guess it
"rides".

You'd best not be tall though.

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steve auvache
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      10-03-2003, 04:28 PM
Jost Ammon wrote
>The NTV 650 - a good choice for someone not asking for frills but good
>torque, reliability and little service?
>
>And soes it "ride"?


It is a bike.


>(still looking for a cardan, 500-750 ccm V2,


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Jon Harris
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      10-04-2003, 05:07 PM
"JB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> **** easy to ride, but you end up with forearms like you have just won an
> olympic wanking marathon due to the man's clutch...


It takes two hands?! ;-)

JH



 
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