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Photoshoot in the wilderness part 2
Suzuki GSXR 750
23 Feb 2021
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Photoshoot in the wilderness part 2
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I like
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down the best. But they’re all gsxr750 photos so they’re all great! ??
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The Quadfather
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, Ha yeah that's true!! Am I bad for going to look at a Ducati at the weekend?
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The Quadfather
, Not sure I can talk to you anymore......!!
P.S. which Ducati? ?
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, a streetfighter
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The Quadfather
, Nice looking bikes. You’re allowed to look at them ??
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, I prefer the look of the panigale but I wanted something more upright
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The Quadfather
, Me too, although I also quite like the supersport S (white). Just disliked the price tag for both!
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Nice photos ? bet that was an amazing ride
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The Quadfather
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It's a really beautiful place and it's only 15 minutes from my house! It's called dovestones reservoirs, some nice Twisties on the way too!
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lol, I bet my bike was thinking, what are we doing here? Don't you love me anymore? A streetfighter btw
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P.S. which Ducati? ?