One year on.
- dieffe
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- Location: Eastham Wirral about a mile from the Tap
Gonna have to do something number plate wise, got pulled over yesterday, brilliant copper, didn't do me just said how nice the bike is and chatted for about three quarters of an hour about biking.
He's got a 600 Bandit and has only been riding for a year.
Sound bloke, just radio'd in and told the operator to tell any other coppers that he's already had a word so that I wouldn't get stopped again on my way home.
Result
Now to sort something out.
He's got a 600 Bandit and has only been riding for a year.
Sound bloke, just radio'd in and told the operator to tell any other coppers that he's already had a word so that I wouldn't get stopped again on my way home.
Result
Now to sort something out.
IN THE FLESH
Saw Dieffes bike today at the Stafford show - stunning, unique, better than in the pic's here and a credit to Dieffe. Still a project in progress apparently, he was not happy with the paintwork, but I saw no fault. A brillant creation with a lot of effort put in by the creator, not to mention wonga!
FZR's were very much thin on the ground at the show. Besides this bike, only saw an FZR1000 genesis and an OW01 all day. Discussed this with Dieffe whose bike was generating quite some interest at the XJR1300 club stand. Such a shame wiith the Exup being so under represented. Has an FZR Exup stand ever been there?
FZR's were very much thin on the ground at the show. Besides this bike, only saw an FZR1000 genesis and an OW01 all day. Discussed this with Dieffe whose bike was generating quite some interest at the XJR1300 club stand. Such a shame wiith the Exup being so under represented. Has an FZR Exup stand ever been there?
IF IT AIN'T BROKE - FIX IT 'TILL IT IS.
- oldskoolexup
- Motormouth
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- Location: THE place...some are born here, some drawn here...Manchester
Naffed off I couldn't make this one, yet again, due to other commitments......great weather. Hope all who went had a good time.
Life begins at the end of your comfort zone,
Learn from the mistakes of others.............................
You can't live long enough to make them all yourself
&
Carpe Diem - seize the moment. Don't dream... Do!
Learn from the mistakes of others.............................
You can't live long enough to make them all yourself
&
Carpe Diem - seize the moment. Don't dream... Do!
- dieffe
- Lap Record Holder
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- Joined: Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:48 pm
- Location: Eastham Wirral about a mile from the Tap
Re: IN THE FLESH
Aw, you're too kind.BONLY1 wrote:Saw Dieffes bike today at the Stafford show - stunning, unique, better than in the pic's here and a credit to Dieffe. Still a project in progress apparently, he was not happy with the paintwork, but I saw no fault. A brillant creation with a lot of effort put in by the creator, not to mention wonga!
FZR's were very much thin on the ground at the show. Besides this bike, only saw an FZR1000 genesis and an OW01 all day. Discussed this with Dieffe whose bike was generating quite some interest at the XJR1300 club stand. Such a shame wiith the Exup being so under represented. Has an FZR Exup stand ever been there?
It would be great to have an EXUP stand at a show to show off our wares, I mean, some members make it into the odd magazine don't we.
Nice to meet you there by the way.
- dieffe
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I finally took the tank, tailpiece and mudguard to my mates house today for painting and told him to use his imagination.
He has done some paintwork for me before with mucho success so I am hoping that he will come up trumps.
This is what he painted for me last time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtEx5SThjW8
Here's hoping it works out ok, although it couldn't be much worse than it is now.
He has done some paintwork for me before with mucho success so I am hoping that he will come up trumps.
This is what he painted for me last time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtEx5SThjW8
Here's hoping it works out ok, although it couldn't be much worse than it is now.
That XJR looks really good.dieffe wrote:I finally took the tank, tailpiece and mudguard to my mates house today for painting and told him to use his imagination.
He has done some paintwork for me before with mucho success so I am hoping that he will come up trumps.
This is what he painted for me last time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtEx5SThjW8
Here's hoping it works out ok, although it couldn't be much worse than it is now.
1992 RU midnight blue, Wiseco 1070, 6 speed, r1 calipers, ducati discs , 157 bhp crank, Ohlins shock
I'm not too sure about the forks, but otherwise it's a sweet looker.dieffe wrote:That's kind of you.creedxup wrote:That XJR looks really good.
That was my second XJR that I did, the first was a custard one.
1992 RU midnight blue, Wiseco 1070, 6 speed, r1 calipers, ducati discs , 157 bhp crank, Ohlins shock