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Powermonger!!

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Anyone for Mongolia?


Look what turned up today biggrinbiggrin 

Fully prepared by a guy for a trip to Mongolia that got cancelled coz of his wife's illness. 

2,000 miles on the clock so only just about run in. 

Just the job for those Tesco trips!

Not been allowed out on it as I seem to have been well and truly caught for Xmas decorating and stuff cry

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Rich might be interested in this solution to goggle cleaning wink

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The seat has been rebuilt but not sure what's in it. Very comfy though smile

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Cor, theres one just like that next door!!!!

What a coincidence.

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Wasn't that one of a pair I saw advertised?

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jacks wrote:

Cor, theres one just like that next door!!!!

What a coincidence.


Dead right - they came as a pair and your very very nice man next door went to Nottingham to collect them yesterday biggrinbiggrinbiggrin 

Mine was intended for the lady and is the lowest TTR I have ever sat on. It's got a lowering link fitted, the rear shock spring backed off and the seat sculpted down about 3" - makes getting my leg over a doddle wink

Not sure that I can afford to fill that tank this side of Christmas though confuse



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TTR wrote:

Rich might be interested in this solution to goggle cleaning wink

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 Yep, your not wrong.

I was already coming to the conclusion that I need a wet & a dry wipe system.

I have also done your tear off system on for my new replacement lens, so if they do get scratched i just replace the tear off - very cool, untill water get behind the tear off that it..biggrin



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TTR wrote:

 


 makes getting my leg over a doddle wink

 

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Just thought for a moment that you were going into the pizza and pasty delivery business, thats just the thing to deliver hot woozies pasties to those hardy souls out riding at the weekend, could be a new addition to the TTR business empire



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Poor bike - looks like it got beat real bad with an ugly stick disbeliefnohmm



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