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Hi 

 

Just thought I would log in, and let you know picked up my TTR 250 last Friday, love it, just trying to get kit and things together. Boots arrived yesterday, need armour, and some gloves now. 

 

Great site



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Hi and welcome to the mad world of ttr.

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Great time to get your TTR - the snow's gone - or is going - and the good weather will be on its way. smile

Still FFFffffrrreeezing though! crywink

Martyn



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Whereabouts in Herts are ya mate?

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Baldock 

Just been out on the icknield Way, very dry up there, just got some spare keys cut  as only had one..

 

 



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AAahh fannytastic! I'm in Hitchin, but work in near Royston in Litlington. So I know the icknield way.

I'm room hunting / packing / moving at the moment so not riding much, but when I'm straight we'll have to have a ride out. For local stuff its well worth checking out the green lane crew.

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rattlyolddt wrote:

AAahh fannytastic! I'm in Hitchin, but work in near Royston in Litlington. So I know the icknield way.

I'm room hunting / packing / moving at the moment so not riding much, but when I'm straight we'll have to have a ride out. For local stuff its well worth checking out the green lane crew.


 Soon to join the TRF but also trying to know some local routes    Best of luck with the moving /packing.  



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a few round you are shut, the old roman road that runs from the 507 south east for example.

Some over Buntingford are worth q shot, and from there you might as well hit up Europe's longest Ford at Furneaux Pelham.

Once.at letchworth from icknield way, skirt round to hitchin, do the offley, austage end, bendish, whitwell, codicote, stevenage, hertford. Potters bar aack to Welwyn. All with minimal road work.

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