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MarkB
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Due e Mezzo Article

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Well, the forum doesn't have a place for 250 v-twins... There's good article in Classic Bike Guide on Robin's 250c this month - very complimentary about the little beast.
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Article looks good, but I can't place Robin?
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Is it the Robin who had the modified, err..., thingy?

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Here he is at the Cadwell trackday in 2013
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No, this is Robin hyphenated-surname. I think the other Robin's sold the Kangurenstein.
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Thats right Mark, Robin with hyphenated-surname.

I also had my Coguaro on the stand at Bristol which Corsaro Chris had kind words to say about it in the current ATG.

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Of which I meant every word, Robin! It would have won a prize at Bristol last week-end, of that there would be little doubt...

If ever you offered it for sale, I'd be very tempted :D (but then I'd have to sell something else first)

Good riding,

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Hi,

Regarding the 'modified, err..., thingy?' or 'Kangurenstein' , I always preferred KanguroMoto is still alive and well, I did not sell it in the end. Running even better now I have replaced the DellOrto's with Indian built CV Mikuni's.

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Glad to hear that Robin! Are you doing Cadwell this year?
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There's good article in Classic Bike Guide on Robin's 250c this month
Just to clarify, in the UK, "this month's" probably came out two months ago, won't be seen in NZ for another two months, so which month's issue is it, please? :shock:
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It's the May 2015 issue Dom. CBG seems to be much better now that Frank Westworth and Rowena Hoseason have taken over the editorship. They are definitely fans of Morini.
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