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Eyore
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Post by Eyore »

Hi all, noob here from Ireland.Been browsing this excellent site for a while before buying a 2000 Thunderace today.
I also have an Aprilia Tuono and a Triumph Thunderbird Sport both of which I hate getting wet, so that's where the new bike comes in..............except is so immaculate I may have to buy a winter hack :(
I pick it up next Saturday when its had new tyres , battery and full service done. A poor pic to be going on with.

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Post by BONLY1 »

'tis a beauty :nod:
IF IT AIN'T BROKE - FIX IT 'TILL IT IS.
Eyore
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Post by Eyore »

Thanks Bonly, haven't had an inline 4 for years so looking forward to it.
Apologies to Mods for posting this thread in the wrong section :(
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Post by nuggitt »

Welcome aboard. Nice looking bike that. Seems to me it's been well looked after.

Apologies accepted. Don't do it again or you'll have to buy everybody a pint. There's quite a lot of us and it may mean selling that bike to pay for the round. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
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Post by Graz »

Nice I've always fancied a wide one .
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