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Ruffy
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Another newbie

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I reckon it's about time to introduce myself as iv'e been hovering for a couple of months now and iv'e still not got any compo from my insurance comp after a quite nasty off over 2 years ago,so when i get it i'll let you all know,tim(ruffy) :D
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I also should have said wot type of S i'm after,02-o4 as low a mileage as poss,high bars and screen,tank cover and bag,not too bothered about panniers,heated grips,hugger and centre stand,thats about it unless anyone knows any different? Cheers tim. :D
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Welcome to the forum Tim

best scroll down a bit to Bits 'n Bobs for Sale !!

where abouts in E.Midlands are you?
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Welcome Ruffy,

I wouldn't worry about low milage. Go for something with at least 12K on it to ensure it's run in. 50k mile bikes are quite common and not unusually unreliable.

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Hi harry,i'm not too far from J21 on the M1 so as you can imagine trips to Pidcocks are quite frequent to drool over their used bikes bit i'd rather get a bike from the tricksters on this site as there all running a well sorted S?:D
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