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2 stroke v 4 stroke
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Dave
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Re: 2 stroke v 4 stroke
Does Frank know what Steve is on about? Does Steve talk to frank regularly? 
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Luke B
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Re: 2 stroke v 4 stroke
I don't know but the link is there for him should he wish to seek help!
I thought it was you that posted the zoolander link as that it the usual kind of stuff you like to share, still cant believe i wasted several minutes of my life watching the toothbrush review.
I thought it was you that posted the zoolander link as that it the usual kind of stuff you like to share, still cant believe i wasted several minutes of my life watching the toothbrush review.
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Beerbelly
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Dave
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Beerbelly
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Re: 2 stroke v 4 stroke
The shame!!! I will gave to ride a 2 t tomorrow - I'll make sure I take some lipstick with me... And maybe even a handbag.

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Billy
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Re: 2 stroke v 4 stroke
Charlie Soto wrote:Billy wrote:Charlie Soto wrote:That's cos 2t riders are big girls and can't handle a 4t... And 4t riders are real men and wouldn't be seen dead on a 2t.
Giving it large on the forum, then out on a Newbies run next Saturday..............................
Sort a run out and ill pop along with ya no problem
Ok Charlie, gonna do a run from Alton station next weekend (not sure which day,let us know what suits you) haven`t put this up as an open run cos it`s gonna be hard and fast with plenty of technical stuff, a bit much for most on the Forum.There are 6 of us (with about 3 brain cells between us), 5 on 2/strokes and 1 450 4/stroke so it`s gonna be no problem for you on your 4/stroke `real mans bike`.See you next weekend, Billy
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KirkWilling
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Re: 2 stroke v 4 stroke
Can't wait to see if I can keep up with the 4ts LOL it's gona be a mad day ! The challenge is on ... I hope I can make it
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Beerbelly
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2 stroke v 4 stroke
Billy wrote:
Ok Charlie, gonna do a run from Alton station next weekend (not sure which day,let us know what suits you) haven`t put this up as an open run cos it`s gonna be hard and fast with plenty of technical stuff, a bit much for most on the Forum.There are 6 of us (with about 3 brain cells between us), 5 on 2/strokes and 1 450 4/stroke so it`s gonna be no problem for you on your 4/stroke `real mans bike`.See you next weekend, Billy
No problem... But it's going to be a couple of weeks I'm afraid it's still at honda waiting for a registration number! And then I will have to run it in before I rag the crap out of it. But yeah no problem well up for it... Don't forget your lippy

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Strongbow
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Re: 2 stroke v 4 stroke
On my own then Charlie with the 2 stroke girls, also Steve can I borrow one of the cells.
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Beerbelly
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Re: 2 stroke v 4 stroke
If the gas gas was working then I would have gone with that but it's still knackered. Sick of throwing money at it. Hopefully they will have the reg next week for the crf... I'll be there as soon as it's done.

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Strongbow
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Re: 2 stroke v 4 stroke
Steve dont worry about cell i got one.
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