GC what no scratches on the new bike yet - you must have restrained yourself with the crowbar when you uncrated this time!
Cheers Brenton
Trials Tales #15
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- gmcdesign
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Re: Trials Tales #15
Being one of the cafe' society, the bike is only for show.
Must rush now, off to a poetry recital.
Stay cool,
Greg
Must rush now, off to a poetry recital.
Stay cool,
Greg
Life is a trial.
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lewry family
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Re: Trials Tales #15
Very clever, once again, Greg!
No doubt we'll all view bikes differently in the future. Could this have a bearing on resale value of the said 'makes'?
Regards
Maree
No doubt we'll all view bikes differently in the future. Could this have a bearing on resale value of the said 'makes'?
Regards
Maree
Trials.......the family sport
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David Lahey
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Re: Trials Tales #15
That's amazingly perceptive Greg.
I reckon you are spot on because I want to get a modern van for bike transport and the vans I like line up perfectly with my favourite modern trials bikes.
Beta (FIAT)
Scorpa (Citroen and Renault)
I reckon you are spot on because I want to get a modern van for bike transport and the vans I like line up perfectly with my favourite modern trials bikes.
Beta (FIAT)
Scorpa (Citroen and Renault)
relax, nothing is under control
