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Stu,

This is you on a normal bike....let alone a motocross one...... :D
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RX7 wrote:Stu,

This is you on a normal bike....let alone a motocross one...... :D
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Very good Gareth!!

That is the only bike i have left now, a mini moto, they are so much fun down at the kart tracks.
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323ian wrote:Very good Gareth!!

That is the only bike i have left now, a mini moto, they are so much fun down at the kart tracks.
Bring it to Snetterton mate, I've never had a go on one and always wanted to !!!!

Actually probably need to check with Stu first !!
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RX7 wrote:
Bring it to Snetterton mate, I've never had a go on one and always wanted to !!!!

Actually probably need to check with Stu first !!
Glad you did as they are not allowed I'm afraid.
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Another time then, would be welcome to have a go mate.
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Stuart if you want a quick reliable easy maintainance bike try a Honda CRM250
Not so vicious as a full blown CR250 but very very capable with plenty of torque and a good powerband.
I speek from experiance as I'v been green laning one for five years

The best ones to go for are the mk3 (which i have) or the mk4 'active radical' :wink:

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Cheers Tony :thumb:
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Darkstars where are the green lanes aroun here, only place i could ride mine legally when i had it was a bit of the pedars way route?
Could not really find anywhere else?
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Look at the OS maps, anything marked as BYWAY or RUPP (road used as public pathway) you can leagally use :D
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