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Decided to buy something completely different to go along with my Tenere....

 

A Royal Enfield 650 Interceptor.

 

 

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You can’t have enough motorbikes i say, lol.

All have ‘an engine with a wheel at the front and another one behind’. 👍

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Nice bike!

 

There actually is a scientifically proven formula to determine the ideal number (N) of motorcycles. It's

 

N optimum = N current + 1

 

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On 12/30/2019 at 2:08 PM, WalterT said:

Nice bike!

 

There actually is a scientifically proven formula to determine the ideal number (N) of motorcycles. It's

 

N optimum = N current + 1

 

 

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"Our lives can be spent carrying out actions that we hope will lead us to  a greater sense of purpose, accomplishment and meaning, but all these  are secondary to the need to feel alive."    - AntiHero ADV Rider

 

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I have to many motorcycles as it is. Congrats on the bike, I love a new bike! 

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