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hello all
Posted: 03 Aug 2009, 22:30
by dirtjunky
new member here from cornwall,also use the tbm forum ocasionally (recognise a few user names on here as there) anyhow the missus has just brought me chris's mk3 off ebay was meant to be a surprise for my 30th but when i told her im off out to look at a cheap bike she confessed to here recent purchase ;-) great site this is lots of info on the bikes cheers Adam
Re: hello all
Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 17:16
by fallenmikethebike

Hi Adam, welcome to the site mate, and i hope you enjoy the , some what off the wall, humour , prevalent, on here.
I had a great couple of days out down your way recently, with some TRF guys , Adam Headley, and Tony Stuart.
We did some " interesting ,challenging lanes " "Pink Panther, and Much Mallarking" i think two of them were called, fantastic couple of days out though.
Regards Mike
Re: hello all
Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 19:15
by dirtjunky
hi mike yes those lanes are rather interesting in the dry let alone the wet weather we have at the minute,adam was he on a gasgas ec?? Muchlarnick pink panther sally's hill etc very challenging glad you had a great time
Re: hello all
Posted: 04 Aug 2009, 19:25
by fallenmikethebike
dirtjunky wrote:hi mike yes those lanes are rather interesting in the dry let alone the wet weather we have at the minute,adam was he on a gasgas ec?? Muchlarnick pink panther sally's hill etc very challenging glad you had a great time
I think Adam was on that particular day riding an XR250, Tony was on a Gas Gas Pampera.
Yes Sally's Hill, that was where Tony,s Pamp, gave up the ghost on the clutch front, no problem for the MK3 ,even having to slow down and negotiate around a stricken Tony.

There's a river crossing at the bottom of one of those lanes, that, rumour has, someone

, clarting about got his bike completely,upside down , balanced on the bars and seat, because he got bored waiting, and tested a few different entry points into the crossing
Mike