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No pressure then, I honestly think the try trials venue is a bit limited, we had 6 trials bikes that weekend and it was chaotic at times, 12 trail/enduro bikes ,it would be bedlam, but I suppose it will be cheap compared to a dedicated off road venue, with bunkhouse and cafe on site, I think a couple of hours "dicking about" fri and sun on the land and keep sat for a full day's greenlane day . I'll give him a bell and see if it's doable and get some dates. (thumbs)[/quote]

its your own fault neil .. thats what you get for saying you wanted a new spring :evil: :laugh:
good job you didnt want two springs :side:
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Spadger wrote:
micksea wrote:spadger might make one in if he isn"t away.....just as an aside,kirten has a camping area,might be too cold though so bunkhouse sounds better (thumbs)
, cheers Mick , will keep an eye on date , me and her of to Spain for a couple of weeks December and tripping in Jan / Feb , but the bikes have just been fixed could do with being bent and broken again ! , on another note got a good yoshi exhaust of Chris on here , cheers , and looking to upgrade suspension on both , shock / Spring advice happily received ( no arguing ) I know , buy a better bike but have had ktm's wrf's etc these do the job for us when we're away without worrying to much about services etc , and the exhaust 'll make it sound like a really big and powerful thing :)
a good start point is to find out what the standard springs are and then go on the racetech website and use their spring calculater.once you have resprung and and put fresh oil in the forks try it for a while then think about revalving if you think the cost will be worth the gains
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hurry up and sort them crf 's look forward to trashing them next year.did you get jane some longer legs
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thats the dealers now advertising and taking advanced orders for the new one £4399
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motorbike wrote:thats the dealers now advertising and taking advanced orders for the new one £4399
That's a good price for the 250 rally, I paid £4000 3 years ago for the crf250l, with a full yoshi, and a great px price on my er5, I've hammered it, 10000 miles of tough going and all I've done to the bike is, 2 oil and filter changes, and a set of rear pads. I love the look of the rally, but that big wide belly pan faring, I'd have smashed that 10 times over by now. Still a great buy for the greenlane beginner. (thumbs)
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halfpint wrote:hurry up and sort them crf 's look forward to trashing them next year.did you get jane some longer legs
, stilletos Pete, we did all those trails again and some other stuff , she didn't fall off , can't understand what she was playing at , on the other hand I did fall off , trying to patch together some good routes up norf for you guys to try sometime , Mick is Yorkshire , not quite up norf :)
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cant wait need to see how the other half live. never been past cambridge ! mick is nearly scottish , moto als love child ....stilletos were they your boots? down my way known as essex leaf collectors great for doggin with 4x4
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Arthur Pint Motor wrote: Indeed, yes!

Overall is doesn't matter how good or bad any individual is as long as it's enjoyable. We all like to upgrade our toys - seems to be a bloke thing. And if it makes it a bit more enjoyable then what's not to like?
exactly, I will upgrade my crf250l to ktm450 exc in spring :woohoo:
It's upgrade I should have done in the beginning.
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im liking the look of the rally ..looks more my size .anyone know the rrp ? anImageimage by minkyhead56, on Flickr[/img]yone clock the price at the nec ??

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£4399 i think
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