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shudna
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Post by shudna » 07 Nov 2006, 02:56

Hello newbie here.
Looking to buy a CRM soon,as I'm coming back to greenlaning,hare and hounds,etc, after about 2 years away.
Discovered I missed getting dirty,not the pain though.. :oops:
Had a plethora of bikes Xr 250,xr280,wr 250,kdx 200 always fancied a crm so I think I'll return on one of them.... :lol:
Check the time of me writing this...I'm working..well I'm @ work.
Got a few questions coming soon.
Cheers...

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Post by Gwyn » 07 Nov 2006, 04:11

Hi shudna,
you cant go wrong with a crm, great fun on the road, great fun off road. and they can cope with h&h, rallys and the odd enduro no problem. i did the dawn to dusk twice on my mk2, the only one problem i had was on the first attempt, i blew the fork seals on the jump at the start section. other than that, no problems, just maintenance. going to bed now, like you, working night shift. have fun. Gwyn.

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Post by Rice » 21 Nov 2006, 07:31

Greetings from RUSSIA! A good idea abt CRM! I've just purchased one (1996 I suppose) - An impresssing THAT OLD BIKE - It's now very special for me even after having toured on XJR1300 n !!!GTS1000A. This 2-ey enduro is twice more adrenalyn and drive, though being easily tamed on the front door, it's completely unpredictable on the rear door!
I assume $1800-2000 is a good price for a good stuff here.
Good luck, :wink: cool ride, :o best speed!
CRM-brother


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