has any one owned one of these?

Discussion in 'General Scooter Discussion' started by 2many2strokes, Oct 24, 2014.

  1. 2many2strokes

    2many2strokes suck squeeze bang blow thats the way i like to go!

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    passed the MOT no advisories :D FB_IMG_1415004154736.jpg
     
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  2. hairyjim

    hairyjim To be repaired, restored.i hope.

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    Got a gilera ice
    years of fun left in that..bag of spanners a screw driver and a small hammer and that's it for a tool kit..
     
  3. bub2006

    bub2006 New Member

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    I owned a R registered saxon sportstar 125. Big,heavy and turning circle of titanic but could move for its size. Mine did about 45mpg no matter how it rode
     
  4. thosoneill

    thosoneill Active Member

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    Back in 2004 I met an old guy in Austria riding the 250 version - he was an ex German soldier and the bike plus his tent were his only possessions - in winter he headed as far south as possible to avoid inclement weather - I felt really humbled as I was riding a fully loaded BMW r1200 GS at the time - just shows you don't need the bells and whistles to get around - that's a nice wee 125 you got there
     
  5. Mark Emerson Trentham

    Mark Emerson Trentham Well Known Member. Staff Member

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    Having the dog's bollocks is one thing,being uber practical's a whole different ball game.;).
     
  6. thosoneill

    thosoneill Active Member

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    BMW assist ;-)
     
  7. Mark Emerson Trentham

    Mark Emerson Trentham Well Known Member. Staff Member

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    Much putting of foot in mouth,no assist...i think?.:).
     
  8. scubabiker

    scubabiker NITROJUNKIE

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    pah.... SUNP0127.JPG i like this one better, no EWS codes and i can rebuild it at the side of the road of it ever breaks down!
     
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