yamaha yzf 750/1000 has come home
on a good note....
its going just an hour up the road to perth
the guy seems like an exup nut and we will keep in touch
he says he has some tasty trick bits he's been putting away for the right
bike like ohlins forks brembo monoblock calipers and Marchesini wheels
cant wait to see it with that on it
its going just an hour up the road to perth
the guy seems like an exup nut and we will keep in touch
he says he has some tasty trick bits he's been putting away for the right
bike like ohlins forks brembo monoblock calipers and Marchesini wheels
cant wait to see it with that on it
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Gord wrote:Sorry to be so blunt, but it is only a bike, the bigger issue is your wife's attitude towards yourself and your interest.
This might just be the tip of the ice burg in your relationship, be careful Paul!!
Quite true Gord;however some get very attached to machinery that they have modified and improved way and above factory specifications.
As a comparison ;Family men may take great pride in raising a youngster,educating to gain a top salary and lifestyle and so forth.
Others may spend vast amounts on other things;
It is a personality thing .(I'm afraid I am in the very first catagory and hate to sell owt, having spent two fortunes.)
On another note;that light you put up ;Im pretty sure will fit Fzr 100R-Ive got complete assy on one of mine,but see its up elsewhere now = good luck.
Very pleased to see this has gone to a enthuisiast and Paul's quandry resolved.
Endeavour to persevere.
while hunting in the garage i found some old magsyzfpaul wrote:just got together some photos of the bike in its different stages of life
is a shame someone doesnt recognise the regie and give us some history
of it prior to me discovering it back in 2001
when i first bought it from a bike shop in bradford ( it mainly sold track bikes ) and cant remember where or what the name of the shop was
all i can remember was the shop/unit was in an industrial road and had a small carpark out front of the unit
and found the origional add
G.M.C motorcycles in bradford
it must be the season to sell good things deans bikeyzfpaul wrote:over the last year i've been emailing back and forth a guy called dean
he's the one who sent me the factory/ish swing arm pics
just got an update and he's finished it
here's the link for you all to have a gander
http://www.ashtonsaccessories.co.uk/YZF750.htm
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i get quite a few p.m's about the bodywork and the question 'can the full
fairing be fitted' -
i found this a while back when i was making mine - just for more info and
design.
http://www.yamaha-forum.net/forum/showthread.php?t=8384
fairing be fitted' -
i found this a while back when i was making mine - just for more info and
design.
http://www.yamaha-forum.net/forum/showthread.php?t=8384