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Old 03-Oct-2005, 20:35
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Where abouts in Scotland are you djb? If anywhere near Ayr i'd be most pleased to see the bike and may even stick the kettle on!

Is there a Scots contingency within the DSC realms for "summer" weekend runs?
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Old 04-Oct-2005, 01:21
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Sadly not - I'm stuck in london with the soft suvern red ducati riders..............so far I don't think they've noticed. It's the yellow that distracts them.

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Old 04-Oct-2005, 16:08
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Yep, first ladee (unless you count all the red duke owners.....) but must question the drambuie. Even we scots never touch the stuff.

Ah yes but...It's a nice easy drink and a pallatable cheap and cheerful one...

Even better if you stick a makers mark, Laphroaig, Talasker or Ardbeg in it!!!... adds a new twist to a rusty nail!
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Old 04-Oct-2005, 16:45
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Sadly not - I'm stuck in london with the soft suvern red ducati riders..............so far I don't think they've noticed. It's the yellow that distracts them.

D


Im sure a ride out with the BHC boys and gals could cure your blues we have some of the best ride outs this side of the M25 and we will tolerate a few Yellow one now and then 4D

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Old 05-Oct-2005, 23:36
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Yellow, like all true 748 Ducs should be. The wrists you will get used to in time, try squeezing your knees together more.
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Old 08-Oct-2005, 00:07
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Welcome,

I hope you continue to adore your 748 as much as I do mine - marvellous piece of engineering, combining form & function.
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Old 08-Oct-2005, 00:34
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