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cool_al Started conversation Sep 20, 2006
First bike: Honda CD175
Current bikes: 1987 Bonnie, 2000 Sportster
Virtual bike: maybe a hardtail bobber, as long as my virtual kidneys hold out.
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Beatrice Posted Sep 20, 2006
Welcome!
I'm not sure if I've taken over new members or not yet *looks around for support*, but meanwhile, make yourself at home, and consider yourself in!
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wahiba Posted Nov 11, 2006
1965 - 1967 BSA Bantam 125cc Passed Test
1968 - 1969 Cotton Conquest Sports, 200cc Villiers
1970 - 1971 Velocette LE, ex London police
1971 - 1973 Honda CD90Z, 90cc that looked like motorcycle.
1973 - 1974 CZ 175cc
1975 - 1976 Mobylette Moped
1980 - 1984 MZ TS150, toured France on this one
1984 - 1989 MZ TS250, also toured France
1984 - 1994 MZ ETZ251, only made it to Scotland and Ireland on this one.
1994 - 1998 MZ 500R, fours stroke, couple of tours up to Scotland only
2000 - date MZ Skorpion Traveller, Spain, France, Ireland and Scotland.
Gaps were due to changes in personal circumstances such as in the first case getting married and the second being in foreign parts where a 4WD and it's AC were a better bet.
Pleas may I join.
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BadZen Posted Mar 26, 2007
Ahoy there, cap'n Keelhaul! Thanks for taking on the job of maintaining the members list page What do I have to do to let you edit it?
Of course, if you have a quicker way of adding people to the list, go for it!
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Webby-I'm with stupid<- Posted Apr 14, 2007
my list of rides from the sublime to the plain daft
zr50 custom
rd125/200
2 x 1982 gsx 1100
slabside gixxer 1100
gs500
cb700
gp100
mz ts125
rg250
kmx125
cb900
gt550
z500
I'm sure I've missed a few
and currently a vx800
keep it rubber side down
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