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geoff

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  • Birthday 02/03/1960

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    essex
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    woodturning,photography,m/cycles
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    s/employed arborist
  • Post code
    cm9
  • City
    colchester

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    <p>Cool, XL 125 should be a nice little bike and go forever on a tank. I'm quite liking my litle black DR at the moment, especilly since it grew a pair! I didn't bother rebuilding the old top end, just dropped a complete, low milage DR 200 lump in <img src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/thumbup.gif.b5b8dbbabb9f02d00f8994927509a585.gif" alt=":thumbup:" /> Sshhh though <img src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/sneaky2.gif.eb5fe6666d685373f5497645561d2b74.gif" alt=":sneaky2:" /> It's not massively faster at the top end, but will hold 55/60 pretty well and goes up hills/into the wind loads better. </p>

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    <p>One of the guys I work with just bought an 87 KTM 600 LC4 - h had one a long time ago but seems to think it's a good idea to have another <img src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/lol.gif.c1949ebebd07450b8e432682378725e0.gif" alt=":lol:" /> We were towing it behind the tractor flat out, with the bike in top gear and it would still lock up!</p>

     

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