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Clubroom => General Discussion => Topic started by: PRITCH39 on June 17, 2010, 08:06:22 pm
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Hi,
does anyone know the bloke who rides the Kawasaki F11 at BMCC. I have an F11 in the back shed that I will never do anything with, it is mostly all there but in pieces and fairly poor condition. It would be good for spares for him. I was given this bike a few years back by another VMX rider and as I have no need for it anymore we decided to give to BMCC F11 rider if he is interested.
my contact details are as follows
Brian Mobile 0434 676 373
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That's mighty generous! :)
If the bloke in question doesn't step foward, then I'll put my hand up as a fellow F11 owner.
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No problems Nathan S you have second dibs on F11 but transport is up to you.
Brian.
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I live in Brisbane and I have an F11 vmx'er. Can I have 3rd dib if prior dibs are unsuccessful? ;D the guy you saw at Nudgee was probably Steve Cox ;)
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You have third dibs Doc.
Brian
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hey Brian,
i know stuff all about the Kwacka's but at the last meeting at BMCC a guy on a pre~75 250 Kawasaki broke his shoulder/collarbone in a first turn incident.
i'm unsure of his name but he may be having a rest for a while.
Shoreline or one of the other BMCC members may know his name.
it was quick off the line thats for sure.
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Hi Brian, the rider was #35 Steve Cox, unfortunately he broke his colar bone in three places that day, Michael Bamford got in contact with him, and passed your details on :) good on you Brian!
Keep Smiling :)
Jackie Mac
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I have spoken to Steve and he will taking the bike soon.
thanks for the help.
Brian.
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If I remember the F11 correctly, it might be best for both of you to give them away. :)
The only bloke who could ride them was Peter Pleon in his days before he moved to Suzukis.
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Steve won an Aussie title on his F11 a few years back and it fairly rips. Mine whilst primarily stock goes pretty well. With a little work on the engine you can have a gun Pre'75 250 that will out handle near everything in the field, head and shoulders above the DT's, TS's and XL's of the era ;)