Mk3 owning lurker
Mk3 owning lurker
Hi All,
Ive been lurking around these forums for a while, ever since i picked up a mk3 in 2014.
Im based in England (Devon) where im a prolific trail rider on my Suzuki DR350, but bought the CRM to explore Japan where i often visit my wifes family. So i don't get to spend much time with her (the CRM i mean, not the wife) but appreciate her when i do (not that i don't appreciate my wife...)
If im honest, its the need for advice on some CRM troubles that has compelled me to finally register, but hopefully i can make up for this parasitic behavior some nice photos
A MK3 CRM, but the previous owner fitted AR model plastics
Out getting scared on landslide blocked trails
Ive been lurking around these forums for a while, ever since i picked up a mk3 in 2014.
Im based in England (Devon) where im a prolific trail rider on my Suzuki DR350, but bought the CRM to explore Japan where i often visit my wifes family. So i don't get to spend much time with her (the CRM i mean, not the wife) but appreciate her when i do (not that i don't appreciate my wife...)
If im honest, its the need for advice on some CRM troubles that has compelled me to finally register, but hopefully i can make up for this parasitic behavior some nice photos
A MK3 CRM, but the previous owner fitted AR model plastics
Out getting scared on landslide blocked trails
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Re: Mk3 owning lurker
Welcome, ah Devon trail riding heaven, are they abysmally as anti trail biking in Japan?
Mike
Mike
VFORCE REEDS-MUGEN HEAD AND BARREL-WHITE POWER-ALL ON MY WISH LIST!!
Re: Mk3 owning lurker
I can't really understand any signs, or what anyone says, so its hard to be sure but generally people here seem to have a pretty relaxed attitude to such things. Mind you i don't really have much trouble in Devon either, i must just be very likeable (or perhaps oblivious).
Unlike the UK though, the Japanese maintain their mountain trails pretty well, its not uncommon to be on a twisty mountain dirt path in the arse end of nowhere and come across a brand new bit of crash barrier on a sharp turn that looks like it belongs on a motorway, i have hardly scratched the surface here though
Unlike the UK though, the Japanese maintain their mountain trails pretty well, its not uncommon to be on a twisty mountain dirt path in the arse end of nowhere and come across a brand new bit of crash barrier on a sharp turn that looks like it belongs on a motorway, i have hardly scratched the surface here though
Re: Mk3 owning lurker
Welcome in bud
Might be worth trying to contact this guy , he's a yank that's living in Japan and recently joined the forum . He said if any one needed any help to give him a shout viewtopic.php?f=15&t=10050
Might be worth trying to contact this guy , he's a yank that's living in Japan and recently joined the forum . He said if any one needed any help to give him a shout viewtopic.php?f=15&t=10050