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| Moderator Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Near Hornsea,on the East Yorkshire coast
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| Re: Recently passed but no bike yet Don't worry about it maddy. Some forums and their members treat peeps better or worse than others, which is why we don't discuss or name them in here. What happens somewhere else is their business and not ours ![]() Bit like pub's, some you like and some some you don't! ![]() |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: huntingdon cambridgeshire
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| Re: Recently passed but no bike yet visordown should read in the dictonery, site full of tos*ers# honda vfr800, great bike, good allrounder |
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young at heart and still faster than you
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Wrexham
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| Re: Recently passed but no bike yet Hi Maddie, Welcome to the forum ![]() Nothing much to add to the list of suggestions. I just brought a 600 bandit for my main commuting bike and it's just fine. They have a reputation of being bombproof, and are good all rounders, tho basic. Suspension gets a bit soft with age, and I am in process of modifying mine. May have it finished by the weekend (depending on receiving parts), and will post up my experiences when complete. |
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