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    Then I bought one of these. It was slow, noisy, heavy, unreliable and British


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    Quote Originally Posted by magicalman9357 View Post
    My first love was a Falcon pushbike. That old can't even find a picture of it.
    Thats not a pic of my one although it was the same colour.

    Westside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkeynut View Post
    Then I bought one of these. It was slow, noisy, heavy, unreliable and British

    Is that a Tiger Cub, I started off on one off them, although the alternator kept packing up and I pushed the thing more than I rode it.
    Once a prick - always a prick.

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    HD Sportser 883 for me - since graduated to a big twin ... and loving it more all the time!

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    I remember a number of the lads at school were getting bikes. I asked me da for a Yammy 125. We'll see says he. He came home with this. I will never forgive him for that...


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    Quote Originally Posted by JAMESCORK View Post
    I remember a number of the lads at school were getting bikes. I asked me da for a Yammy 125. We'll see says he. He came home with this. I will never forgive him for that...

    Those things are fetching huge money now for old restored ones. One went recently on ebay for over two grand sterling!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rover View Post
    Is that a Tiger Cub, I started off on one off them, although the alternator kept packing up and I pushed the thing more than I rode it.
    I always wondered who bought it ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkeynut View Post
    Those things are fetching huge money now for old restored ones. One went recently on ebay for over two grand sterling!
    I remember I actually removed the Knee Gaurds to make it look more like a real fcukin bike...how sad is that. Still I had great fun on that piece of shit.

    I guess they would be a collectors item now Monkey.... Wanna buy one... Has no knee guards tho....

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