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armchairarborist

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  1. I have used plenty of jap wagons...them D-Max are made of cheese for sure...

     

     

    Im back in a landy again..........bloody things are unstoppable and so cheap...

     

    yes you can change from low to high in a landy if you double the clutch once you got moveing up to 7mph or so..

     

    yes unless you use ebc pads with new discs:lol:

    and you can change from low to high anytime ..just expect your drain plug to look like a porcupine:biggrin:

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  2. I used to do the same, but I have to say, get a 125 and do cbt, it's amazing how quickly it drops into place just being out on the road.

    I'm going to run around on it this summer and I might well throw some cash at doing the tests to see how it goes before autumn.

    If I fail then I'll just do a 3 day course next summer.

    Tool mine to AMS today for a service and check over today, had a great ride there and back this morning but it was hosing it down this afternoon when I took their demo bike back to pick mine up. Less fun.

    But still fun!!!

     

    i did haha, went for cbt just over a year ago and ran a 30yr old suzuki gs125 all lastyear, then sold it to my mate to get to work on as his commute bike was stolen. the 400 is a big heavy lump compared with the toy 125, very capable off road, much better than my riding:lol:

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