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    A Fond Farewell

    Well after 3 years of ownership she's gone and replaced with a 2011 Triumph Tiger 800 XC

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    Re: A Fond Farewell

    Looking good DC
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    Re: A Fond Farewell

    A fine example
    Old and wise enough to know better, but still young and dumb enough to keep doing it anyway...

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    Re: A Fond Farewell

    She's served you well

    02 RD07a RWB, Powerbronze tall screen, Remus Grand Prix, TT crash bars, TT pannier frame, Zega style panniers, Alpos top box,TT bar risers, TT headlamp guard, Heated grips, mainstand, Heidenau K60s for road and light offroad, TKC80s for the dirty stuff, Scottoiler, Autocomm, TT Zumo mount, Zumo 550 and most of all A BIG GRIN !!! Oh, and a very nice RD04 HRC coloured Marathon Replica


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    Re: A Fond Farewell

    Very nice bike, where she gone? anyone on here?
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    Re: A Fond Farewell

    she was a beauty when you first got her and she still is now mate i think you will miss that from time to time but i know your going to love the Tiger
    Despacio. Hay m'as tiempo que vida



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    Re: A Fond Farewell

    Heavy to pick though wasn't she? Oh hang on, you never actually picked her up yourself did you?
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    Re: A Fond Farewell

    Quote Originally Posted by Whealie View Post
    Heavy to pick though wasn't she? Oh hang on, you never actually picked her up yourself did you?
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    fackin hell those in Glass houses
    Despacio. Hay m'as tiempo que vida



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    Re: A Fond Farewell

    A fond farewell no doubt Russ.
    Enjoy the Tigger - I bet it won't appreciate in value after three years!

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    Re: A Fond Farewell

    Quote Originally Posted by Chad View Post
    those in Glass houses
    Should not standup in the bath.
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