CRM - Never say never again - again - again, lost now
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Re: CRM - Never say never again - again - again, not again
Why don't you take this to Spain? 

Too spensiff!!!
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Re: CRM - Never say never again - again - again, not again
mate, you aint going to believe this, but i was thinking as i was riding it how comfy it is, and it did cross my mind, however it just wouldnt cope with the long straights or cruising well over 70mph
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Wow! Paul, I remember the conversations we had about these....and now...at this very moment..you have both of them in your pocket!
Really cool pair of MC's! Can I buy the SE one day from you..? 
Or trade to few MBX's and MB5/8's from here..



Or trade to few MBX's and MB5/8's from here..
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Re: CRM - Never say never again - again - again, not again
Yeah, the few bikes I've ridden with dry clutches all seemed slightly more 'agricultural' than their wet counterparts. You cant beat that rattly sound though.
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Jason, still relying on you to find me a pristine MBX80 though mate
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CRM wrote:Just have, down to the local filling stn, stuck a tenner in it and off to the next town. is rides lovely and its nice to know the clutch harshness is the same as the SE, a trait of the dry clutch perhaps.ibby4585 wrote:You got to take it for an evening spin.
feels a very nice tight bike, however dare i say the SE has a bit more pep about it i think
Ahh, I thought the SE would be quicker. This is probably down to the previous owner working for HRC when he was a boy!



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Re: CRM - Never say never again - again - again, not again
Paul, I just looked again for you...reckon an genuine Rothmans MBX80 is the one to source for next to your rothmans MC28
There are a few around here I know...if time is right you know how to reach me
In exchange would you let me take your SE?


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Jason, times always right mate for another bike.
sadly - no, the SE is staying put for now. they look good together, its wrong to split them up
sadly - no, the SE is staying put for now. they look good together, its wrong to split them up
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You can go right off some people you know..
I have got full on 2t envy...
I have got full on 2t envy...
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Re: CRM - Never say never again - again - again, not again
[quote="CRM"]mate, you aint going to believe this, but i was thinking as i was riding it how comfy it is, and it did cross my mind, however it just wouldnt cope with the long straights or cruising well over 70mph[/quote]
how come mate?? couldnt you stick to the twistys
how come mate?? couldnt you stick to the twistys