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I'll be there, but like I said I'll give the Bike a blast, after all it is a Triumph so still counts
Ian.
Just go steady. Just got home from helping to scrape my Son-in-Law off the road after he lost control of his new bike. Fortunately nothing broken except a tendon on his right thumb, but his bike (brand new Kawazaki Z10) is a write off and his kids are lucky they still have a father..........
He gets to spend the night in hospital to consider whether something so powerful is suitable for a father of a young family.....
Dave
1974 Mk2, ZF Auto, 3.45 Diff, Datsun Driveshafts. Stag owner/maintainer since 1989.
Just go steady. Just got home from helping to scrape my Son-in-Law off the road after he lost control of his new bike. Fortunately nothing broken except a tendon on his right thumb, but his bike (brand new Kawazaki Z10) is a write off and his kids are lucky they still have a father..........
He gets to spend the night in hospital to consider whether something so powerful is suitable for a father of a young family.....
Will do Dave, Hope your Son-in-law is alright.
Thing with Bikes are they are hard to give up once you have had one, I have had one since I was 16 and always had 1000cc + ones since my 30's
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