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Just won a 2003 model on ebay and looking forward to getting it home and out on the lanes!



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Nice one, glad you've signed up! Stick a couple of pictures up of you have a chance when you get it

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Keighley, West Yorkshire

'94 Yamaha TTR 250 Raid (with Open Enduro headlight, grrr...)

'54 plate Suzuki GSF 650S (Bandit)

Previously Yamaha YBR125, Yamaha TY125, Yamaha TY250



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Here is the pic from the ad

 



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Hi mark, good to have you onboard, im in Hitchin, so you fancy a ride out let me know.


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Looks like a corker!

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Pete Brown

Keighley, West Yorkshire

'94 Yamaha TTR 250 Raid (with Open Enduro headlight, grrr...)

'54 plate Suzuki GSF 650S (Bandit)

Previously Yamaha YBR125, Yamaha TY125, Yamaha TY250



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Welcome to the TTR forum Mark.

It hasn't got as many members as the TRF forum that I've seen you on, but we're growing. smile

My recollections of Cambridge are flat and chily. Has it changed any?

Martyn



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Cubber wrote:

Welcome to the TTR forum Mark.

It hasn't got as many members as the TRF forum that I've seen you on, but we're growing. smile

My recollections of Cambridge are flat and chily. Has it changed any?

Martyn


 It is still flat and quite chilly this morning on my push bike ride to work down the longest guided busway in Europe, however I reckon we have the best climate in the UK here and best of all I have probably the highest density of BOAT`s in the UK which I can access within 1/2 mile from my house. The mud is particularly cohesive here though and after a ride you can have several kilos of the stuff on the bike!



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Hi Mark

I too have just posted my first ( but I've followed the forum for a while now). I'm in St Albans. I don't get out much & my bike is temporarily kaput but when a herts/cambs ride is on I'd love to know... the longer notice the more chance I've got

Mark



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Hi Mark

I too have just posted my first ( but I've followed the forum for a while now). I'm in St Albans. I don't get out much & my bike is temporarily kaput but when a herts/cambs ride is on I'd love to know... the longer notice the more chance I've got

Mark


 I would always recommend joining the TRF if you want to ride the byways. The rideouts are always posted on their website and  you get a magazine (every 2 months I think). Lots of good advice on there.



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