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My 1990 exup is nearly finished

It wasn't bad when I bought it, I could see through the grime

Stoved wheels
New mirrors, chain, sprockets
Painted fairing, disc centres, side stand, sprocket carriers and other bits and bobs etc.
Loads of stainless fasteners
Loads of polishing/buffing and elbow grease

Being as e-savvy as a toad I have tried this imageshack lark who knows if it'll work!!!

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Very nice. :nod:
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oooh I do like that :whistle:
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cheers lads, i had a couple in the early 90's and was fearfull that with rose coloured tints it might not be as good as I remembered, it's no R1 but it is still bloody good.

It's got jack up bones, bought some of ebay (yours I think) but it already had them!
Just the v peice to fit, still at painters

A couple of my others (yes I'm a lucky b@st@rd)

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That is a minter. :nod: :nod: :nod:

Are you sure you've done all the work? I think you've been to Yamaha in Japan on an open day vip visit and you spotted a very old dusty box in the far corner of the warehouse. You said to mr Yamaha what's in that box then? He replys, oh it's one of those old dinosaurs we used to knock out in the late 80s/90s. Why do you want it? To be honest you'd be doing us all a favour by getting it out of the way, because we need that space.

Obviously you said yes and here it is now on this forum.

And yes you are a jammy B*****D and I hate you :p :p :p :lol: :lol:
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Nice one :lol:
sometimes times you have to look far and wide to find the right bike but much as I fancy it not that far, mind you I've just driven nearly 600 mile for a sidecar!
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rob w wrote:Nice one :lol:
sometimes times you have to look far and wide to find the right bike but much as I fancy it not that far, mind you I've just driven nearly 600 mile for a sidecar!
I hope thats a racing sidecar outfit, and not a sidecar to attach to the Exup!! :eek:

Nice bikes by the way ya Jammy F****r :finger: :D :D :D
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It'a 4 seater sidecar!! I've got 4 kids

No not the exup, maybe the blackbird or the Z1R haven't made my mind up, the guy I bought it off had it on a wing but like a Harley a wing is something I've always said I wouldn't buy, however!!! just a minute a need a word with myself
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Sidecar will look good colour matched!

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Didn't see your signature listing your collection until just now!!

I would like to re-evaluate my "Jammy F****r"

and change it too "Complete and utter Jammy F****r" :lol: :lol: :lol:

not too jealous :crybaby:

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Ye I know I'm a lucky f@@@er

Always loved 70's and 90's bikes but not that keen on 80's or 00's bikes, well early 80's, styling goes in cycles

My other z's

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Now you're starting to get up my nose. :p :p :crybaby: :crybaby: :lol: :lol:

Hey fang not only has he a fleet of bikes to die for but he's also got a efffin great camper van parked on the drive way. :eek: :eek:

Some folk make ya sick don't they? :puke: :puke: :puke:

I'm not a bit jealous honest!! :p :p
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Got to agree with everyone! It sure looks a good job you've done there rob w. I personally think it's in the best colour,a very good machine indeed.
Mine is an '89 EXUP in the same colours as yours but the graphics are a different style

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Cheers Mike, I would have prefered an 89 in Yam speed bars like yours but this one came up close to home

Nuggitt, sorry mate!! the effin great camper is a dethleffs 7871 6 wheeler, the business, even room for a bike in the garage at the back
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I bet if you fell into a barrel of apples you'd come out sucking a pair of tits. :unibrow:

Some guys have all the luck :lol: :lol: :lol: :thumbsup:
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