Lloyds steep learning curve

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gus
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Lloyds steep learning curve

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Many thanks for your hosting again Gus.

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Phwoorrr - that's one nice bike.

I could quite fancy one of them :)
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Anytime mate.
Thats one sorted S!
Wheels look fantastic,and i know the brakes work well!
All in all,a lovely looking bike.
gus
Mr C.Do you want me to post a pic or two of yours?
I can feel a "my bikes flasher than yours"scenerio. :wink:
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Nice bilke Lloyd,

Is that a smuggler seat by any chance ?
If it is how do you find it ?


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Gromit wrote:Phwoorrr - that's one nice bike.

I could quite fancy one of them :)
I thank you :)
I been on a well sorted TT600 and was well impressed with its all round abilities best of luck with your adventure 8)

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bobbit wrote:Nice bilke Lloyd,

Is that a smuggler seat by any chance ?
If it is how do you find it ?


Regards Bobbit
Tis a Corbin smuggler and it is an aquired taste - no good for folks with short legs because it's wider at the front. Ok for distance work where you're not putting feet down as it has a hard edge where your inner thigh is at rest.

Lloyd
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