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Old 24-09-2008, 05:53 PM   #29
Celtic Beast
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The driving position is not brilliant. I'm unable to move the wheel to the right angle. I'm too close to the roof and I'm only a Collingwood six-footer.

The absence of a left foot rest. The FGs don't have them either. Astonishing.

The paint chips too easily.

The relatively small fuel tank.

The wee spring-loaded door on the fuel filler system which scratches when fuel blows back and it gets wet.

Otherwise, I'm very pleased with it.
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