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YOU CAN FEEL the pain in Tim’s heart so we reckon he deserves to get something to at least ease the heartache a little. We do hope you find an RD250LC someday, mate. Make sure you send us a photo when you get it, and send us your prescription details. Your prize is the fabulous bifocal glasses to help you search for your new bike from the wonderful people at Rocky Creek Designs – www.rockycreekdesigns.com.au

HEARTACHE

Hi Stuart, Back in June you asked what bike we lusted after. Without mucking around, I have an animal desire for my first bike; the incomparable Yamaha RD 250LC.

I bought this off a mate back in 1983 (I think) so he could get his Valiant Charger to impress his girlfriend, who in turn (hopefully), would help him finance a Honda 900 Bol d’Or.

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