Italian F1 owner new member!

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litoskin
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Italian F1 owner new member!

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Hi to everyone!!Sorry for my poor english...2 Years ago i have bought my dream machine...a fabulous norton F1I have many bikes in my garage but my rotary is by far my favourite one!!I Live in italy and as i know i'm the only one in my country...It's nice to meet people with the same passion!!
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Where did you find it? Is it one of Mr Borella's bikes from Milan? David
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Do you do cheap bed and breakfast :lol:
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I have bought my F1 in new zeland!! :-)No as i know mr Borella's has got a race rcw ! not a simply F1 (but maybe he has an f1 too...) :D I could be interested in buying a road version of the new norton rcw as soon as it will be available ,i have registered to the site but i had no news since then ...anyone has some news about when it will be available and a targhet price?marco
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I have heard rumoured that the Commando could be as much as 20 grand, so the rotary wont be any cheaper for sure, but from what I understand at present (which is not a lot) the rotary will only be a race project. I am sure I will be corrected if this is wrong.
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