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This was the first TTR that I owned pictured after I had used it in an enduro at Minehead in North Devon. It took a while to get it clean smile

Here it is clean!

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More to follow.

Brian



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My pics won't be in any particular order! The one below was taken on a weekend of trail riding in South Wales in 2002. The road bridge had washed away and it was fun jumping off the remaining ledge into the stream - or the road on the other side if you had enough speed  wink

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We have a few tricky "green lanes" here in East Devon. This one is always good fun wink

The surface of the old road is about level with my handlebars. Over the years, the rain has washed a deep gulley only just wide enough for the TTR footpegs.

Deep rut near Tipton St John.jpg



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Some old Devon roads run along river beds. It is thought that this was done many years ago to help swell and expand the wooden section of cart wheels into the iron rims to tighten them up in dry summers.

These ford sections are great fun to ride and this pic is of my son Matt and brother Trev on their TTRs riding two abreast:

East Devon with Matt and Trev - 11 Oct 2009 002.jpg



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The pic below was taken on one of my favourite "green lanes" which has a few tricky sections:

TTR on 237 - 18 August 2009.jpg



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Just finished refurbishing a 1997 Open Enduro. I am very pleased with how it looks with a new set of D&D Graphic's decals fitted:

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