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Offline thumper2

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hi
« on: November 29, 2011, 08:57:27 AM »
 Hi from Ireland I am new to Forum I am an Old Codger who loves his Bikes Due to recent Surgery I have to Give up Kick starting so I gave my 2 Sons my Old Triumphs ( 1972 T100P and a 1963 T21) They in turn got me a 1977 Yellow CB400/4. I also have 2 Old 2strokers (1951 James 98cc Comet and a 1955 Sun 225cc with Genuine 7K miles) I am a retired aircraft Engineer and just love motorcycles. I was recently Given a 1986 BMW K100RS which was stored outdoors for 5 years so I hope to clean it up over the winter.

Offline scunny

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Re: hi
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2011, 11:49:22 AM »
welcome aboard thumper, pity you had to ditch the brit bikes, but you will love the 400.
we like pics by the way.
past-cb100,ts250,cb500,cb500,gs1000,gs650g.phillips traveller
present-CB 650 retro
            VTR1000F3
           XL250S riverbed rocket
           TS250[sold]
           TS185[sold]
           XL125S[sold]
           MT50 (white)
           MT50 (red)[sold]
           KN250/XS400 project
           XR/XL250 bitsa under construction
           SL100[sold]
           XL250R
           pedal(pub bike) leaks oil
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Offline milk bone

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Re: hi
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2011, 05:37:47 AM »
i love my hondas, but i also have a soft spot for those triumphs. im sure your sons will enjoy them.

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Re: hi
« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2011, 06:19:33 AM »
Keep them in the family is the right thing to do.  Hope your surgery heals and all goes well, and welcome....Larry