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:agree:
I only got the 290 cos it was a bloody good deal and it was only six months old when i bought it
Would definately consider a 200 for my next bike though
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My nephew has a 200 gasser and it's an amazing little bike i can do things on that, that i wouldn't even think of on me sherco, not really tryed it in any sections but would hazzard a bet on me riding better on it. It's just so smooth and useable
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if i had my way i'd make them all stick to the cyclepaths/ bridle ways
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Hope that aint aimed at me
Hope that aint aimed at me
Hope that aint aimed at me
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:agree:
Ramblers are a nightmare round us, we were out riding the other week when we passed a couple the old woman was cowering while the bloke took a picture when we passed em, wouldn't mind but we were nearly stopped we were going that slow
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I'm afraid it was all pain and no gain on that one
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I was to busy eyening some bird up between sections whilst while pulling a wheelie i never saw the six foot square rock i hit at speed end result was me on floor whith bike purched on me, needless to say i got up and pretended i was supposed to do it
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Depends really, i normally get 2 gallon at a time fill the bike up and take rest with me.
It should last a while, my sherco normally does a tank a trial depending on how long the laps are
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My nephew mainly complained about the weight of it with him only being a scrawny little git
They've gotta be the worst tyre's ever i think his old one has ceen sing tyre's on it.
I've still got it in the garage cos it's such an iconic bike, i used to ride one when i first started out and think they're great, but they can't compete with the modern bikes.
That step must've been atleast six foot and nearly vertical!
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There's a westmorland one next weekend which aren't usually too bad
There's also lakes grass track which are fairly easy or the lancs county wednesday series but they're only in the summer
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Hope this works, unfortunatly it aint me, i can only dream of doing stuff that big
It's paul bolton at this years ssdt at the first coire mhoiair section
The only small wheel modern bikes i know of are the rev an rip beta/gas gas 50's
But they don't semm to struggle as much imo
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I'm not saying that, i still think they're the best bike to learn on
It's just the sections are set out for the newer bikes so the TY's don't stand much chance
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My nephew started the year on a ty80 and was struggling like mad.
The sections were too hard for it, He switched to a gasser and has finished second in class now
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Low Low point the latest ashes test
High point has to be me nephew taking second in class in his first year trialling
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PJ1 it's always been alright for me sherco
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I'm a hillclimb man meself, there the only ones i don't seem to fall off on
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Cheers for that, finally tracked it down to being the coil
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Help! I've tried all the usual suspects but it still wont spark.
It had a new condenser and points 6 months ago so i'm guessing it's not them.
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well guess thats cos most people would've classed me as a boy racer till i got me new car
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no no no you want a mitsi evo far better car
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As any one will have witnessed at lancs county today i just go where the bike takes me
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i used to have the old shape vauxhall combo an my bike fit in it with ease
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put roads and sh~t pipes in for new housing developments
put roads and sh#t pieps in for new housing developments
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