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  1. Kinell

    - I remember OSET offered world wide shipping (air cargo) last year - as a special introductory offer - for approx 150 USD to the EU / UK?

    Would be nice to take in to EU as goods for personal use - like you did - thus avoiding customs / HMCE - taxes and VAT (which is 25 procent here in Denmark compared to 17.5 in the UK)

    There must be a TrialsCentral user that works in the shipping trade - let's fill a 20' container - I would like to sign up for the 16.0.....

    Also, I suppose these bikes are made or assembled in China? - To keep costs down. sirhc did a small review in this post - what is your opinion on the quality?

    Thanks in advance.

  2. Great father and son project! My first bike was an OSSA MAR - so your site brings back a lot of memories..

    Offered my teenage son a similar project - to get him away from the computer - (World Of Warcraft six hours a day if I don't stop him).

    Told him, "when I was 14, I was outside all day - riding my trials bike in the forests"

    - No interest at all - he only want a trials bicycle - Monty 221...

  3. When I turn 80, I will still ride with grace and style - with a little help from a pair of support wheels - just like this spanish Bultaco rider:

    http://cgi.ebay.es/ramadis-MOTO-BULTACO-TR...1QQcmdZViewItem

    (watch out for more electric trials and MX bikes in 2007 - lighter, instant on demand torque and more horsepower - I believe Scorpa and Blade XT3 will be the first on the market).

    Please notice the numberplate - No 13 - have you ever had bad luck in a trials - being the no 13 rider?

    "The Spanish motor racer

  4. QUOTE from ebay shill bidding policy:

    "For the eBay marketplace to succeed, buyers must have faith in the integrity and fairness of the marketplace. Shill Bidding damages the integrity and fairness of the marketplace. For that reason, eBay has a policy prohibiting Shill Bidding.

    eBay's policy on Shill Bidding is very simple:

    Shill Bidding is bidding that artificially increases an item's price or apparent desirability, or bidding by individuals with a level of access to the seller's item information not available to the general Community. Shill Bidding is prohibited on eBay".

    end of QUOTE

    My trials bibliography:

    Miller, Sammy:

 
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