New member introducing myself

If you're new to the site make your 1st post here. Tell us who you are, what you ride, your travel plans, bank account details etc.
Apophis
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devon john wrote:welcome mate
a great bunch the MT boys!!
had one for a few years a great bike but expensive on spars.
we were camping near the mt camp at the dragon, chippy does a great job for you boys.
john
Not all parts John :whistle: :whistle: welcome I have had A few MTs and sold my ultimate MT 500E last year good bikes, off rode they are tractors and will cope with almost anything
Every day is an adventure
paramart
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welcome, another ex mter, had a mt500, then hd350/500/640, brill bikes take a real hammering and you tend not to worry about the paint etc
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bowber
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Hello and welcome.

Steve
I of the strom
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Post by I of the strom »

Hello and welcome

Always fancied one of those as the basis of a RTW bike but never quite got round to it !

Enjoy
akm3434
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Thanks for the welcome (thumbs) The MT Riders Club is brilliant, great ethos, all the technical support and advice you need and a great bunch of blokes. I think only about 3000 MT350's were made and I have met a lot of people who had one, sold it and regretted it, where as others hate them, and just don't get it :laugh: Spares are available from a couple of suppliers and I use LMS Litchfield who are very good, but with only two suppliers the cost of spares can be challenging ;) There are some on the MT Riders Club Forum who supply some spares and some bespoke stuff such as front and rear luggage racks. I have had my MT for 18 months and I have never seen another MT350 on the road in Sussex (yet!) Mt favourite questions I get asked as an MT350 owner? Is that an army bike? and Is that REALLY a Harley Davidson? To which I usually reply no :laugh:
scoobydidler
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Welcome mate.
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Post by Brenhden »

Welcome aboard from Somerset. Those bike are cool :cheer:
And now, Harry, let us step out into the night and pursue that flighty temptress, adventure.

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