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Clerk of the Works
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How do

Post by Clerk of the Works » Fri Oct 15, 2010 2:45 pm

How do fellow cubbers. I am on my fourth cub now having owned a couple of C90's plus a C50 and C70. Dare I say it I have owned a Suzuki FR80 as well.... sorry if thats painful.
I have just found this forum and think it is absolutely briiliant that cubbers can chat. Is there actually a Honda Cub Club UK and if so how much is it to join.

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Pjam
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Re: How do

Post by Pjam » Fri Oct 15, 2010 5:00 pm

Hi CW, welcome to the board :D

If there is a C90 club I guess we are it :mrgreen: we do have meet ups/ride outs/bimbles, on a local and national level! All is free though :D Fellow Cubbers are usually a generous bunch I find ;)

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CeeGee
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Re: How do

Post by CeeGee » Fri Oct 15, 2010 6:24 pm

Strange too... :lol:

Welcome aboard!

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aliengravy
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Re: How do

Post by aliengravy » Fri Oct 15, 2010 7:18 pm

Hello and welcome :D
We are the C90 club! you are registered now, and there is no fee! the site is 100% Free and is paid for and hosted by myself! As long as this site is here, it will be free :)

Hope you enjoy :)

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Rickster
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Re: How do

Post by Rickster » Sun Oct 17, 2010 3:40 pm

Hi and welcome. I know there are a lot of Cub and stepthrough riders in the National Autocycle and Cyclemotor Club. Although its not officially a stepthrough or Honda Cub club, as the main object is the preservation of autocycles, cyclemotors and mopeds, some members also have an interest in stepthroughs and a couple of us are forming a non-territorial stepthrough section in the NACC. Have a look on the website and see what you think or pm me for details on the stepthrough section.
http://www.thebuzzingclub.co.uk/index2.html

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