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Hi all, just joined this forum although I have visited it in the past. I must say I’ve found the most useful ”how to” suggestions here than anywhere. I recently woke up my TR250 from a 21 year nap. looking forward to getting helpful hints on my projects. First job was new tires!
 
great project - and sounds like you have some fun ahead of you!
 
Welcome aboard! Glad to hear you;ve found the forum useful! Good luck with your 250!
 
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