Thanks for the welcome Mike. I'm in South Lincs, near Bourne. I may have missed it but I'm surprised there is not any comments on the Zero X bike that Mr Borman was let loose on. I've done a little bit of digging (only on the internet) and the nearest stockest seems to be 50 Cycles in Loughborough,Though you have to look hard to find them on that site, as the main business looks like "shoppers".
Has anyone come across one of these bikes? Will we all be riding the 7th or 8th generation in 20 years or will it be a good idea that failed and a collectors item in 20 years?
[quote="dav fos"]It's good to see a bit of off road on the main channels and in a positive light for once... even the other half is intrested to see what comes next.
Have been away from the green laning for a few years but about to get back into it again.
o yes foggy your coming out to play this year even if it kills me lol welcome mate by the way the manual is for the trx so i think you'll be shopping on sunday lol
Why do I think sunday may cost... I've got too many manuals in too many boxes after moving, I'll have another look and you will have one before the end of weekend.
Looks like fresh tank required for the xs project as one seem has gone.
Is there any one else heading for the classic bike show?
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Mike wrote:
dav fos wrote:
Thanks for the welcome Mike. I'm in South Lincs, near Bourne.
Another flat lander . You can probably see GB Rob's bungalow from your place
They are certainly going to have to improve the battery life or its going to room 101 with Betamax and the C5
Im as much a flatlander as you Mike but your right, if you look out your front room window DavFos you'll see me waving from my house Actually, Spalding may get in the way a bit so im not quite sure now.
There's nothing wrong with the flat lands apart from getting a nose bleed just getting onto a dirt bike not sure about seeing through Spalding but the roads around the flatlands don't like the road bike, pot holes, overbanding on every band and the straights are no better
There's nothing wrong with the flat lands apart from getting a nose bleed just getting onto a dirt bike not sure about seeing through Spalding but the roads around the flatlands don't like the road bike, pot holes, overbanding on every band and the straights are no better
Not to mention the dykes lurking at the side of the roads
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