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Hi just to introduce myself I bought the ttr off fatboy686. He was very informative and the bike was as he described it a real gent. been looking at a few of the mods on the forum. So far just been doing a few mods to make it fit my short legs :) So hopefully today will be my first outing on the bike doing what it was built for.



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Welcome to the forum Brian!

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I hope you enjoy your TTR (and the forum) Brian wink

From another Brian....



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Welcome to the forum, Brian, and to the new to you TTR. wink

Before long you'll be saying, "Howay, pet, let's ganforaride tha noo!" to it as if speaking to an old marra. biggrin

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You strange north easterners... wink



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Welcome to the forumsmile



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Hi there Brian, enjoy the bike :)

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Cheers for the welcome everyone. Well I can honestly say I have enjoyed every minute of the ride out (aching a bit now).


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Can get a bit achey the old trail riding lark cant it! Especially if you have to pull your bike out of a hole or something

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Hello there. I have the same problem with short legs. I have to seats. Standard hieght for the roads. Lowered for bush tracks. 



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haha yeah that in can Pete. But my aches was from it being nearly 40 years since i last rode off road.

I bought a lowering kit off Brian and that sorted the short legs problem out. (Tried the stilts but found it hard to work the gears and brake haha)


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Welcome to the forum. Enjoy your TTR

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