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YPVS

  • Writer: GI
    GI
  • Sep 16, 2021
  • 1 min read

You can count the amount of Yamaha 350 YPVS dirt trackers built and raced on one hand. There was one in Italy, pre-2009. We heard talk of one or two in the USA, and, of course, there are a few street trackers here are there, but this one is something else. Built by Bart, in the Netherlands, it features in Sideburn 46.


Photo: Maurice Volmeyer


 
 
 

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cobra78225
Jan 15

私が泣く 顔文字をよく使う理由は、相手との距離感を自然に縮めてくれるからです。文章の最後に添えるだけで、トゲのある言葉も柔らかくなり、親しみやすさが生まれます。深刻な場面でもユーモアを交えて感情を共有できるため、会話のテンポを崩さずに気持ちを伝えられるのが良い点です。

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