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Re: Hi - another newbie uk

Postby Rhino-1 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 5:52 pm

rodge70 wrote:wouldn't say restoring was boring,if anything reminds me of the fun i had back in the day when i first owned one :D
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My very first bike, ever, was one of those--in the 550 flavor... I pushed it home from my cousin's wedding. Her new husband had it laying on a fence, somewhat wrecked, having been replaced by a shiny new one by his insurance company. I pushed it home in my rented tux and plastic rented shoes (yes...); I was all of 14 years old at the time. The memories...
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Re: Hi - another newbie uk

Postby Windmill » Fri Feb 01, 2013 12:31 pm

Decent day today in between the rain showers so 60 miles under it's belt and not a problem at all, nice :D Rides really well, nothing fell off including me despite the best efforts of somebodies pet sheep............... :roll:
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Re: Hi - another newbie uk

Postby tigcraft » Fri Feb 01, 2013 2:07 pm

Sounds like you've now discovered what we all have discovered!! Did you go anywhere good? Eric
ETZ250, ts150, ts250, Other toys.....Trx850...Bonneville SE...Bmw f800gt bmw Rockster ...X7...GSX250KATANA ...TL1000
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Re: Hi - another newbie uk

Postby Windmill » Fri Feb 01, 2013 2:13 pm

Not really, muddy country lanes in the damp - but enjoyed the ride anyway 8) Yes you are right, these skorps are flaming good :D :D :D or did you mean the sheep? :lol:
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