Just taken the car to have some work done on it at a garage near to me. While I was stood at the counter in the waiting room. I noticed on the back wall some framed photos of bikes at Cadwell Park. When I looked closer it was an Exup in one of the photos. I asked the owner is that your exup and he said yes. Well that was it for half an hour he downed tools had we a good chat about exups etc. He told me he bought it eight years ago from Padgetts in Batley West Yorkshire. It was brand new in a crate at the back of the warehouse
He doesn't use it much at all, it does more track days than road days. It'a an 1989 model and it's only got 11,000 miles on the clock and he was thinking of selling it. I told him otherwise. (Is that roadrunner I see hovering above the garage like a vulture)
Now the mystery of this bike is the colour. It's a grey one and it's on a P plate. I've never seen a grey one before. I didn't know they did them in that colour. I have slipped him a come and join us at exup1000.co.uk nutters card. Whether he will or not I don't know. So that's another exup owner in my area. That's 5 in total now.
A Grey 89 Exup?
A Grey 89 Exup?
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
Apart from the grey ones at the back of the brochures. This is the first grey one I've seen. I suppose if you think about it logically and you were buying a new bike. You'd go for the red white and blue one instead of the drab grey looking one.
I presume that's why it was tucked away in a crate at the back of the store room, because nobody wanted that colour.
I presume that's why it was tucked away in a crate at the back of the store room, because nobody wanted that colour.
Bit of advice. Buy a good bed and a good pair of shoes, because if you aren't in one you'll be in the other.
And what is wrong with a drab grey bike??nuggitt wrote:Apart from the grey ones at the back of the brochures. This is the first grey one I've seen. I suppose if you think about it logically and you were buying a new bike. You'd go for the red white and blue one instead of the drab grey looking one.
I presume that's why it was tucked away in a crate at the back of the store room, because nobody wanted that colour.
1993 YZF750R
EXUP - Knee Down
EXUP - Knee Down
Yours isn't drab, it's got purple bitsFatdog wrote:And what is wrong with a drab grey bike??nuggitt wrote:Apart from the grey ones at the back of the brochures. This is the first grey one I've seen. I suppose if you think about it logically and you were buying a new bike. You'd go for the red white and blue one instead of the drab grey looking one.
I presume that's why it was tucked away in a crate at the back of the store room, because nobody wanted that colour.
1992 RU midnight blue, Wiseco 1070, 6 speed, r1 calipers, ducati discs , 157 bhp crank, Ohlins shock