yamaha yzf 750/1000 has come home

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Keep on keepin' on.
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Still going strong

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yzfpaul wrote:Still going strong 💪

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Outstanding, but the link doesn't work for me.
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Nor me. :\
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Works fine for me 👍
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Well here we go again 🤦
I'm just starting a strip down and rebuild yet again lol
The poor bike has been parked in a friend's leaky garage for 2 years
Then I rescued it and it sat outside through a terrible Scottish winter last year, I've purpose built a shed / workshop to bring it back to life with some fresh ideas and mods
I'll keep the post alive on the various stages of the rebuild
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REALLY looking forward to this again

Good to see you back, can’t wait for the updates 👍
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Me too…
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I've been amassing a stockpile of parts

I've got
2020 R1 forks with nitron cartridge kit
20010 R6 swingarm
2024 R6 shock
2008 R6 Back wheel
2022 MT10 front wheel
2016 R1M calipers
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Some nice parts there. Reminds me I have some Ohlins fork springs for my EXUP still to fit.
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