Hello from Herts. I saw on xrv.org that this place and the mag had started up so I've popped over for a look.
Hope it's a roaring success and look forward to checking out the mag.
I've had a Transalp 650v1 since February and love it to bits. Aside from a camping trip to Somerset earlier in the year I've not been very adventurous on it, but hope to change that in the future.
Simon.
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Hello and welcome Simon and thanks for the kind words of support. Some of the trips I've been on to Somerset have been very adventurous, well at least I think they have. Did you not try the scrumpy?
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An ever increasing number of XRVer's popping in here to say Hi !, Alun perhaps you need to pop in XRV and say Hi yourself ?
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Now that is what I call the model adventure bike, in fact that's going to be the front cover for issue 2 of Adventure Bike Rider. I'm assuming both panniers and top box are full of the same. Good man.
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Any Triumph riders over there or is it all XRV'ers? I'll pop on over when I return from the Alps.An ever increasing number of XRVer's popping in here to say Hi !, Alun perhaps you need to pop in XRV and say Hi yourself ?
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Alun wrote:
Have a good tripAny Triumph riders over there or is it all XRV'ers? I'll pop on over when I return from the Alps.An ever increasing number of XRVer's popping in here to say Hi !, Alun perhaps you need to pop in XRV and say Hi yourself ?
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Alun wrote:
Sadly they weren't. I was with my mate who rides a Z1000, so he carried some bombay mix in his tailpiece, and his clothes in a rucksack. I carried everything else!Now that is what I call the model adventure bike, in fact that's going to be the front cover for issue 2 of Adventure Bike Rider. I'm assuming both panniers and top box are full of the same. Good man.