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911 + S1000RR



Pep

ClioSport Club Member
  M2,XJS,S1000RR
Finally managed to get a first ride on my bike this year so I'm in a good mood today!
It's currently stored at work until I get my mini extension done in the next few months and thought I'd get a couple of pics.

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Both are ditched so will hopefully find time next weekend to get both gleaming now the weather seems to be picking up. the bike will be having new tyres ASAP, a few bits to tidy up and then plenty of miles added.
 

Pep

ClioSport Club Member
  M2,XJS,S1000RR
The 911 is brilliant, but a bit too good. So much grip and very little drama means I end up driving a bit quicker than normal, plus it's missing a hell of a lot of noise even with the sports exhaust fitted. The M3 wanted to slide about all the time and was just a hell of a lot of fun, plus a lot faster. I massively miss having a manual too as it just suits the type of driving I do a lot better.

I love the 911, and don't regret buying it as I wanted to tick one off the list, but it's not 3x the car the M3 was by any stretch. Will probably look to get rid around June time at a guess.

The upside is it'll be quite a bit cheaper to run due to warranty and servicing requirements coupled with the decent residuals.
 


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