LOC 378P long gone?

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tightfart

LOC 378P long gone?

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I owned this in 1977 for about 18 months, having passed my test about 4 weeks after my 17th birthday, the fizzy had gone, I had a couple of weeks on a RD 250 (round tank) then this.
I do count myself as lucky to still be here.
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Unfortunately, running a vehicle enquiry on that reg at DVLA's site shows no data so its no longer in their data base.

I share the feeling, having made a few attempts to wilfully do myself in on two strokes in my teens (Yam AS1 & YDS7, GT380), how I got away with just a few bones metal plated is surprising :-)

Mike
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yeadon_m wrote:Unfortunately, running a vehicle enquiry on that reg at DVLA's site shows no data so its no longer in their data base.

I share the feeling, having made a few attempts to wilfully do myself in on two strokes in my teens (Yam AS1 & YDS7, GT380), how I got away with just a few bones metal plated is surprising :-)

Mike
I was quite cautious, I only ever fell off on bends.
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canaletto5 wrote: Wed Jan 12, 2022 10:52 am I only ever fell off on bends.
No comment...... :roll:
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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