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Happy Birthday Cadbury64

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Happy Birthday young man :Birthday:

I hope you're having a good day :thumbup:

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Whey hey
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Cream egg it is!!!
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Thanks fellas.

My user name is indeed chocolate related, I used to own a purple Suzuki RF900R that was named Cadbury on account of its colour!
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happy birthday sir :beer: :beer: :beer: :thumbup:
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Cadbury64 wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 8:55 pm Thanks fellas.

My user name is indeed chocolate related, I used to own a purple Suzuki RF900R that was named Cadbury on account of its colour!
Bet you wished you still had it. Looks gorgeous
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Happy birthday mate, hope your day went well
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Happy Birthday :beer: :beer:
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Richard wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 9:37 pm
Cadbury64 wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 8:55 pm Thanks fellas.

My user name is indeed chocolate related, I used to own a purple Suzuki RF900R that was named Cadbury on account of its colour!
Bet you wished you still had it. Looks gorgeous
I owned that one from new 1996 until I 2014 when I got a 99 VFR800 instead, about 55000km of use. Not a bad old bus, very fast, and a steady handler (Ohlins and Racetech bits), and it got regularly washed and polished so it looked mint while I had it. Had the usual Suzuki 2nd gear issues but was otherwise very sound. Just a tad, dull? After I sold it, it got nicked and trashed and popped up on our local auction site looking absolutely tragic, which was heart-breaking.
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great colour for a bike :thumbup:

happy birthday
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Cadbury64 wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 4:50 am
Richard wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 9:37 pm
Cadbury64 wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 8:55 pm Thanks fellas.

My user name is indeed chocolate related, I used to own a purple Suzuki RF900R that was named Cadbury on account of its colour!
Bet you wished you still had it. Looks gorgeous
I owned that one from new 1996 until I 2014 when I got a 99 VFR800 instead, about 55000km of use. Not a bad old bus, very fast, and a steady handler (Ohlins and Racetech bits), and it got regularly washed and polished so it looked mint while I had it. Had the usual Suzuki 2nd gear issues but was otherwise very sound. Just a tad, dull? After I sold it, it got nicked and trashed and popped up on our local auction site looking absolutely tragic, which was heart-breaking.
I would have found that a bit sad too, especially after you had looked after the bike so well,

Chris.
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