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    Just picked up a bright red Suzuki X7 as a blast from my past! Blatted it around the company car park a few times, enough to get the two stroke haze going and remind me how small they are. Can't wait to get it added to insurance and take it for a proper spin.

    At the moment stored at the back of our factory unit as haven't got room in my garage or as yet not told the wife I've bought yet another bike :-?
     
     

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    Sounds good
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    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-)
    There's no feelin' like 2 wheelin'
     
     

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    You better come to the Aircooled RD rally in July.

    We put over 80 RD's, TZR's LC's, GT's and KH's on the road on the run into Matlock.

    Smokin.
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by SupeRDel
    You better come to the Aircooled RD rally in July.

    We put over 80 RD's, TZR's LC's, GT's and KH's on the road on the run into Matlock.

    Smokin.
    Got a date for that yet? I'm off on holiday last ten days of July and have a trip to France planned early July so hoping won't clash.

    The X7 has been 'rebuilt' (powder coated frame, rebore, etc) but paint and other bits not too a great standard. Perfectly usable and probably as good as the finish when they were new ;D but will need ripping apart and doing properly one day. I'm not too fussed for now as got it for a fair price and bought it to ride not polish.

    Having said that one or two areas will get some attention over the summer as I go along, trouble is I'm part way through putting a ZR50SL back together for my lad's 16th, still have to sort the Gixxer misfire that developed in October and get the KDX MOT'd!

    Lucky I've got a 'winter bike' to get me about

     
     

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    Nice one. Love smokers..... just not following them!!!
    "there's no aspect, no facet, no moment in life that can't be improved with pizza"

     
     

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    Yeah man, 2 smokes rock !

    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-)
    You betcha

    Everything else is shyte
     
     

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    Could not agree more about the strokers. 8-)

    When I followed Del and his mate on their RDs on the classic run the sound and smell took me back in time to the Seventies and all my fond memories. “Those were the days my friend”

    Two-strokes ruled, Barry Sheene was a national hero, Blondie was queen of pop and PC stood for Police Constable.
    [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
     
     

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    Had an X7 as a wee young lad. [smiley=thumbup.gif]
     
     

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    This was our Royal wedding run to Minehead





    Our rally flyer for 2012.





    This year we have the sports moped club coming to join us.

    We have a run to the Haynes museum at Easter where we will meet with the Bridgewater Vintage japanese
     
     

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