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What a great Dad you are Lloydie :D like others have said nothing like that happened to me either,

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I agree, can you adopt me? :lol:
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:lol: you never know your luck Alastair, after all it is meant to be the season of good will to all men (am I still allowed to say that :eh: )

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sirch345 wrote::lol: you never know your luck Alastair, after all it is meant to be the season of good will to all men (am I still allowed to say that :eh: )

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tony.mon wrote:
sirch345 wrote::lol: you never know your luck Alastair, after all it is meant to be the season of good will to all men (am I still allowed to say that :eh: )

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Yes, unless your name is Will.
:lol: :lol:

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Image
Lets just say excitement is a understatement .
He loves it and his tools .
He wants to start working on it now lol .
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:D :clap: :clap:

Nice one lloydie. That expression on his face says it all.

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i have been bad and done some work on it :twisted:
replaced the rear wheel bearings and sprocket carrier bearing .
put oil in the forks and fixed the rear shock .
and made a new wiring loom .

still to do before we get it running is to replace the carb with a new one £30 :lol:
then once its up and running we will strip it down and rebuild it like this
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Hope to have it done for his birthday in may as that's when he's getting the helmet and riding gear :-)
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That must rate as his best christmas yet, bet you are all still smiling :thumbup:
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lloydiecbr wrote:Image
Lets just say excitement is a understatement .
He loves it and his tools .
He wants to start working on it now lol .
They do say a picture paints a thousand words.......Nice one lloyd, a xmas to remember :clap:
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He looks the picture of happiness at Christmas, great stuff.
You see some of you guys on here could take a leaf out of his book, blue bike, blue top = Happy chappy. Only those nasty trousers would bring both his speed and mood down!!!
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Awesome, brilliant super present and one happy boy
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It will be the best Christmas of his life that mate wish I was your boy right now!

Dreamed of that day all my child life but it never came, got fed some bull sh1t about santa not getting it down the chimney, not that we had one of those anyway!

Enjoy the day buddy

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quality lloydie........ :thumbup:
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when he opened his tool box he was over the moon :D .
but when i took him into the garage he was like this :Dancing: :Dancing: :Dancing: :Dancing: :Dancing: :Dancing1: :Dancing1: :Dancing1: :Dancing1: :Dancing2: :Dancing2: .
i never had one as a child either and always wanted one , i to had to wait till i was working to get my own despite my parents and grand dads having bikes in there life's.
it was only when i went to my cousins house in summer when my mum wasn't looking did i get to have a go on one of my cousins .
i hope my son will progress on to road bikes one day as he will be the 4th generation
of bikers in my family .
but until then dirt bikes will teach him things i haven't learnt yet
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