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paulm
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Re: picking a bike

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Good choice nifty - as a past owner of an 08 SY 250 I'd say that you won't be dissapointed.

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jacks1071 would certainly be at the top of my Father's Day wishlist. Quite fancy a son who is that considerate. A new Ossa!!! couldn't get my offspring to buy a card, let alone a bike. Good on you. Would you consider 'adopting me'?
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manxman wrote:jacks1071 would certainly be at the top of my Father's Day wishlist. Quite fancy a son who is that considerate. A new Ossa!!! couldn't get my offspring to buy a card, let alone a bike. Good on you. Would you consider 'adopting me'?

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Indeed, you must be ready for a top up too, if you send riders down to our 2 Day I may consider it. Didn't stop me taking a bath at Denman last week in the creek, mind you, being NEARLY a pom, I probably needed it.
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