Advantages: simple design Disadvantages: a bit tall for some
I test rode a Buell m2 cyclone on a whim, and as a result bought myself the M2 that I am now about to rant about .
I have now had the bike for seven years and only minor faults have come up in 20,000 miles, a small weep of oil from the rear cylinder rocker cover, and the flasher unit gave up the after a jet wash.
The brakes are great and I have never felt any need for improvment there,and Buells are well known for standing on there nose.
The way the bike handles is a real eye opener, it just loves the twisty bits,and it is very easy to drive fast and relaxed.
This is no screaming nutter ! but nor is it a slow coach. You will not be dissapointed with the engine, what I mean is this, air cooled, push rod, self adjusting valves, one carb and long stroke V twin grunt and very good on fuel (55mpg is easy) all very simple and easy to ...
madmick 12.06.2003 (24.10.2009)
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Advantages: good book Disadvantages: could have more detail towards the end
I got Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire thinking it was going to be the same as the other three but as I found out it was better. Harry Potter gets a letter from his best friend Ronald Weasly who attends the same school as Harry(Hogwarts School for Witch Craft and Wizardry.)Harry loves a magical game called Quidditch played on broomsticks. Last year Harry Godfather Sirius Black sent him a Firebolt the best racing broom in the world. Harry’s letter said that Ron's dad (Arthur Weasly) had got tickets for the Quidditch World Cup Ron's mum (Molly Weasly) had written to Harry's Aunt and uncle to ask if he could go to the quidditch world cup but Ron said that they were coming for him on sunday night at 5 o'clock no matter what they said. ...
Advantages: Great story, gripping, Disadvantages: none
Plot -
Welcome to the fourth year at hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry, which as always is packed with more adventures than you could shake a firebolt at.
The book begins in a creepy old manor house with whispered voices, a muggle and a murderer! How can this all be relevant to the story of Harry Potter?!
For the members of the wizarding world this book starts with high excitement. It is the Quidditch World Cup, and wizards from far and wide are meeting up to celebrate the best Quidditch players in the world. It is the final between Bugaria and Ireland and their fans are out in force, hidden from the Muggle world in a very large field surrounded by many spells and enchantments the wizards are all celebrating together at this most exciting of events. That is until it all goes wrong! Shortly after the match something ...