People keep asking things like "what is different about that to a TY?" and "what sort of Yammie is that?" so I have been dragging my TY250B around when I ride the Majesty not just as a spare bike, but so when people ask, I can say "have a look and work it out mate - here they are side by side"
Anyway yesterday afternoon while a storm was approaching and I was recovering from a 10 year-olds birthday party, I had a crazy idea to take some photos to show a wider audience what the fuss is about. I also took comparison photos with other bikes which I'll post later on.
The driveway is flat and level and I stood them exactly in line and with the steering straight and as close to vertical as I dared.
Mate, what sort of Yammie is that?
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Re: Mate, what sort of Yammie is that?
good idea David. There will no doubt be someone who will read this thread that was going to ask it at their next trial, or next time they got on the forums.. Now you've saved both them and the person they ask the time!
Nic
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Re: Mate, what sort of Yammie is that?
motostar99 wrote:good idea David. There will no doubt be someone who will read this thread that was going to ask it at their next trial, or next time they got on the forums.. Now you've saved both them and the person they ask the time!
Nic
Yes it might save time but, believe it or not, I actually love it when people show an interest in twinshock and classic bikes - so maybe I will have failed on that front.
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