
the other thing is that it never got stolen, nor was any attempt ever made to steal it, despite me never using te steering lock or any other security device.
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lillypinkjenny wrote:B***er I meant to add a photo and forgot. Here it is.
the other thing is that it never got stolen, nor was any attempt ever made to steal it, despite me never using te steering lock or any other security device.
Thanks, it was a definite 2m bike.you you wrote:lillypinkjenny wrote:B***er I meant to add a photo and forgot. Here it is.
the other thing is that it never got stolen, nor was any attempt ever made to steal it, despite me never using te steering lock or any other security device.
Looks all right to me.
I realised that I had a couple of (admittedly awful) photos of Lance, my Lexmoto Arrow on my photobucket library.lillypinkjenny wrote: http://www.reviewcentre.com/125s/Lexmot ... ew_1574048
I do!homie wrote: btw do you work on your own bikes?
And forums are where people find the know how for their hobbles. Nothing better than a motorbike with a cult like following. Pick your bike by the popularity of its internet gathering and you shall never need an extended warranty. I get it, I do it.lillypinkjenny wrote:I do!homie wrote: btw do you work on your own bikes?I've learned a lot since buying my Lexmoto in 2011, mainly by getting my hands dirty and making mistakes.
I'm no mechanic but I do like to have a hands on approach to my bikes.
homie wrote:You wouldn't be the first young lady with mechanical skills that fancies a scooooooter. Unfortunately we lost the last one to the Grom holligan's after WE taught her how to use a clutch. She enjoyed tooling her own and adding bling, making funny video's and driving too fast down the narrow streets of the UK dodging house cats. Yep, JoJo crossed over to the wild side and never looked back *sigh*