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TheDangerousQuietOne
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Post by TheDangerousQuietOne »

Ello ello,

I joined aaaages ago but didn't post much due to a lack of members in my area. Now I'm down in Falmouth nr Truro at uni and have seen this site come up on several google searches so thought I'd re-join.

I'm still riding the vara125 cus I've been too busy/lazy/skint to bother passing my test. I crashed rather badly in September in the Wye valley and trashed both my bike and the car I hit, have spent an extortionate amount having my baby rebuilt.

Have loved riding the cornish roads and have done the trip home a few times (170 miles :shock: ) so I'm looking forward to meeting a few of you and goin to some meets. Have been told the Hayle meet is worth the trip...any comments?

Anyway, enough blathering,

Rob
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Mike Daytona600
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Post by Mike Daytona600 »

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Post by deej »

hayle bike meets are okay, not many people seem to bother speaking to people from outside their own clique though. havent been down for a while so it might have changed now
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Post by TheDangerousQuietOne »

Luckily I know a couple of bikers from other forums that go so hopefully won't be too bad.
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LWR GERRY
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Post by LWR GERRY »

Hello again :D

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(Had to check I wasn't repeating myself)
I see you have the same bike as my son, he's got the 2005 model(yes, that's WITH L'plates) LOL! :lol:
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TheDangerousQuietOne
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Post by TheDangerousQuietOne »

Ugh, the 05 has those orrible silver wheels! Good on him tho, the vara is an incredible learner bike, i've done nearly 7000 miles on mine now.
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Post by LWR GERRY »

The silver wheels don't bother him, so long as it gets him to work and back.
Otherwise it's mum's taxis LOL! :lol:
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Post by TheDangerousQuietOne »

Apart from the silver wheels it's great! :lol:

Add a 'few' scratches, dents and rust and it looks just like mine!
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