Replacement Crosstourer

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big rob
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Replacement Crosstourer

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Here is the new to me red Crosstourer which replaces my previous black Crosstourer which was taken out by a red van.
Enjoyed a wee run over Moulin Moor earlier, stopped for coffe & scones :lol:
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Re: Replacement Crosstourer

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Didn’t know you had one of them.

Very capable by all accounts, but what dragged you away from BMW?
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Re: Replacement Crosstourer

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Very nice Rob & Gail. So kind of you to upgrade your mobile catering capability in time for the Moffat run in October [smilie=ready for coffee.gif]

All the best,

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Re: Replacement Crosstourer

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Paul wrote:Very nice Rob & Gail. So kind of you to upgrade your mobile catering capability in time for the Moffat run in October [smilie=ready for coffee.gif]

All the best,

Paul
Crosstourer came with 2 HUGE Honda panniers :cheers:
Blackal wrote:Didn’t know you had one of them.

Very capable by all accounts, but what dragged you away from BMW?
Hi Al, the GS in the picture is ours & we've still got 2 1100ss's :D
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