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Diff'rent Strokers For fans of oddball two-strokes everywhere
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corkyoshi
Joined: 02 Feb 2011 Posts: 2 Location: cork IRELAND
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Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 5:41 pm Post subject: Hi all! My RGV 250 |
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Just found this site today ( through reading Practical Sportsbikes). Really enjoying it so far with some cracking stuff here.
My first bike was a Suzuki T250, followed by a RG250 Mk 1 then a RGV250K.
After that it was on to the big 4 stroke sports bikes, my current bike is a GSXR 1000K6 for every day use.
But after a good few years had rolled by I just had to have a RGV again to relive the teenage blue smoke years and bought this 1996 model as a summer toy . Just did a few things to it after buying it, removed all the blue anodised stuff and blue screen,fitted new pv's and braided brake lines (after this pic was taken). Hope ye like it and I look forward to reading more of the forum!
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jimmyretro69
Joined: 30 Jan 2011 Posts: 4 Location: SHIPLEY WEST YORKS
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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2011 1:36 pm Post subject: Stunning RGV250 |
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Gorgeous bike mate!!!, i am returning to biking after an 8 year break.
I had a K model RGV,LOVED IT!!.Also had a Walther Wolf RG250,RG500,RG400,and a Rothmans NS400R,as well as bigger 4 stroke gixers.
Kicking myself profusely for selling the 2ST stuff .Prices gone mental now.Paid 1500 quid for my mint RGV in 2001.
Just bought a gsxr400 gk71b,mini slabsider.If you squint looks like a RG250 (LOL).
I intend to buy another stroker,as soon as funds allow.I have just joined,a great site.Enjoy that RGV!!!.Cheers Jim _________________ WORTH THE TOIL,WHEN ON THE BOIL!!! |
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