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    Sounds like a good buy, hope to see you out & about and having fun [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

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    Quote Originally Posted by python
    When I worked at Jack Plowrights Motorcycle shop in Mill Street, Trowbridge in the mid seventies , (Anyone old enough to remember Plowrights?? lol ) we sold the GT 250, the one with the ram air system, the X7 was just being launched when I left.
    I love strokers, they're in my blood.
    I've owned loads of 'em. 8-)
    There's nothing like following one,... the smell !!!!

    Aint that right Kev??? 8-)
    I remember Jack Plowwrights... Jeez, that's going back a bit! :P

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    Cheers Del, I'm around that weekend so, providing the old X7 is up to it, I'll take a slow (ish), smoky trip up to Derby for a couple of nights.

    Never tried tankbag and tailpack on any of my X7's 'back in the day' but I'm guessing won't improve the twitchy handling much
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by SupeRDel
    .....We have a run to the Haynes museum at Easter where we will meet with the Bridgewater Vintage japanese
    Drool....

    I might pop along to that....

    What day is it Del ?
    Everything else is shyte
     
     

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    Im a rather big fan of strokers myself,more liquud cooled than air,but their all winners in my book,might get one of the tdr's out at easter,or maybe even the mito350 or the kr1s. ...Decisions,decisions 8-)
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by db
    Im a rather big fan of strokers myself,more liquud cooled than air,but their all winners in my book,might get one of the tdr's out at easter,or maybe even the mito350 or the kr1s. ...Decisions,decisions 8-)
    Namedropper!! ;D ;D
    There's no feelin' like 2 wheelin'
     
     

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    ;D
     
     

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    Have to say if you're going to drop names those are good ones to let go 8-)
     
     

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    Gimme an MZ and day.... Communist tat at it's best!!!!! 8-)
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    Mito 350 *droooooool*

     
     

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