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Hi thinking of buying a TT600RE and was asking if anyone owns one and basically tell me what they think of them.

The pro's and cons of this model

Ta!!!!!

Hi there great choice of bike but what do you want to do with it.

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You need to be a little more specific about your needs. As a Motorway mile muncher these bikes are not the ideal choice, as a RTW (Round The World) choice of steed they are well suited, or with a tyre change they make great Green Lane bikes.

On single, twisties they will out perform all but the most spirited sportsbikes, even from a standing start they are bloody quick, all the way to 30 or 40mph!! They top out at 60/70 but you can change the final drive to give you more top end, although the lower end will loose out.

The fuel tank is pittyfull, at 7 litres before you hit reserve you have around 110Km's before reaching for the tap (Oh yes, and they are in Kilometers, not miles!), although for around £200 you can chuck an Acerbis long range tank on the bike.

They are awesum fun and alway return a smile, and they hold thier value very well (a 2005 model will still return £2500 in good nick, or around £2k for a 'used' bike) and are pretty much bulletproof, hense the good choice for RTW.

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You need to be a little more specific about your needs. As a Motorway mile muncher these bikes are not the ideal choice, as a RTW (Round The World) choice of steed they are well suited, or with a tyre change they make great Green Lane bikes.

On single, twisties they will out perform all but the most spirited sportsbikes, even from a standing start they are bloody quick, all the way to 30 or 40mph!! They top out at 60/70 but you can change the final drive to give you more top end, although the lower end will loose out.

The fuel tank is pittyfull, at 7 litres before you hit reserve you have around 110Km's before reaching for the tap (Oh yes, and they are in Kilometers, not miles!), although for around £200 you can chuck an Acerbis long range tank on the bike.

They are awesum fun and alway return a smile, and they hold thier value very well (a 2005 model will still return £2500 in good nick, or around £2k for a 'used' bike) and are pretty much bulletproof, hense the good choice for RTW.

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