Mine is blue and battered, goes good though and never had to push it home
But had to pick it up on a few occasions
Welcome in Yaraku
P.S. Try and fill out your details
it's good to know what part of the world we all come from
Cheers
2004 TTR250 - Highway Dirtbike Hand Guards, 38mm Bar Risers, D606 Front & Rear, Opened up Airbox with Twin Air Filter, Re-jetted Carby, B+B Bash Plate & Frame Guards, DIY 3mm Alloy Tail Tidy, 14/47 Gearing.
Hello everyone.
Is this where TTR people are?
I have one - but it is rather old, blue and battered.
Yuraku
Yuraku wrote:Hello everyone.Is this where TTR people are?I have one - but it is rather old, blue and battered.Yuraku
Hello Yuraku & welcome
Yep we are here
We love old & battered,it makes it exciting as there is (usually) many questions that go with them
2000 TT-R250M-
Sheesh, that was quick.
My TTR may be old, blue and battered but that is what you end up with when they are used for what they are designed.
Thanks for the welcome.
BM Steve wrote:P.S. Try and fill out your detailsit's good to know what part of the world we all come from
If I try and fill out all the requested details there will be no element of wonder left.
Looking at other posters' User Details I note that the majority are incomplete - so I don't think I'll bother with mine.
Suffice it to say that it is currently very wet outside.
Welcome to TTR land, Yuraku.
If it's as wet outside where you are as it is ouside here in Devon then you'd better start building an Ark!
Martyn
You're never too old to learn something stupid
East Budleigh. Devon
Hello Yuraku, welcome.
Its not much better over here in Surrey Martyn. Begining to think cutting that snorkel down might be regretted
Paul, Surrey UK.
TTROOKIES. Three Blokes. Three TTRs. All the gear and no idea.