fz750, EXUP & YZF

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fz750, EXUP & YZF

Post by faststeve »

thought id post my fz750 special all done by myself , had it since 1999 and its been in various styles from standard to now , usually when its crashed !!!!!!!!!!!!!! daytime m.o.t . as no lights , indicators , ect , very light , fast and handles pretty good .

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Post by Metalface »

Very nice is that in a stealth kind of way. :lol: :D
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Post by Stig »

come on Mark...help the man out :nod:

Theres a how to in the announcements section at the top of the forum that shows how to add pictures if you're struggling

Or you could mail them to Metalface....sure he'd be happy to sort them for you :D :p :p :p :lol:
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Post by faststeve »

sorry , thought it had uploaded , turns out the pic was too big ???????????? dont ask me , i cannot get the hang of computors , anyone got a clue on how to take photos thst would upload ,,,
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Post by faststeve »

gy the way , whats a bloody brolly dolly ???? it seems that im listed as one ,
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Post by Stig »

you can mail me the pics if you want. The admin mailbox will take them OK

I'll resize to less than 1Mb and they should then be OK. Imageshack sometimes gets arsey when the files are large

oh, and the brolly dolly thing....it'll change the more posts you have...I did say change .................but didnt say its for the better :lol:
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Post by Stig »

nice rides.
Like those colours for the 750 :nod:
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Post by Metalface »

Stig wrote:come on Mark...help the man out :nod:
Sorry Paul. :crybaby: :crybaby: :crybaby: :crybaby:


Nice bikes matey. :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod:
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Post by fang »

Nice collection of Yamaha genius you have there,

and a "double thumbs up" for the FZ :D

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Post by nugget »

faststeve wrote:gy the way , whats a bloody brolly dolly ???? it seems that im listed as one ,
I wouldn't complain about being a Brolly Dolly. :p

I'd sooner be one of those than a bloody Bletherskite as they've got me down as. I honestly don't know where they get that from!!! :lol: :lol:
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Post by faststeve »

thanks stig , much appreciated at last there visible , must work out how to work this computor !!! its a dam site harder than building a bike
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Post by creedxup »

They all look good but I must say I like the YZF750 in the standard colour scheme the best.
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Post by roadrunner »

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Post by faststeve »

yes i like the yzf , totaly unusuall for me as i cant leave things alone im leaving the yzf totaly standard , just cant bring myself to tear this one to bits !!! there will be others ...............
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Post by Vagabond »

Nice!!

I gota ask, how many times have you been stopped by the cops on the 'daytime only' bike?? with clips on it's would make a nice looking Cafe racer.
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