Clive
Thanks. I'll check out the .de site. For my part, I love mechanics (not just motor mechanics) and I am a great believer the sharing of information so I really don't care if you're riding a Tmax, Bergman, Hyabusa or a GS and everything in between (I'm no snob on that front). When you're trying to fix something yourself, it's forums like this where you can get the info.
Thanks
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Re: New but selling the Tmax
Your welcome!
Glad your no snob.....plenty of my (so called) biker mates are!

Glad your no snob.....plenty of my (so called) biker mates are!

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Re: New but selling the Tmax
You cheecky t**t 
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Re: New but selling the Tmax
I didn't keep the Tmax for 4yrs by accident. It's a bloody good st of wheels and I did get a bit pissed sometimes with the snobbery out there, and that includes the old bill. The snobs just see a 'scooter' and a whole load of preconceptions follow. They don't look at how you're actually riding... I woul say the Tmax gave me many smiles leaving sports bikes in my wake, the ones which didn't have the nuts to actually use all their horses anyway! 

Re: New but selling the Tmax
Many bikers have more BHP than talent!
As demonstrated in and around my area most Sundays!.
Glad ive only got 40 BHP
As demonstrated in and around my area most Sundays!.
Glad ive only got 40 BHP
