Hi. I've not been on for a while. I still have my 89 and up until 2 weeks ago it was my daily ride. It's still running well but I bought a new bike 2 weeks ago and am using that for my daily ride now, so the Exup is in early retirement. I'm going to strip it for a blummin good clean and service over winter, bringing her back on the road next summer.
Other than me, I haven't seen a single Exup on the road this year.
The lights are on and we're still open
- lokisurfer
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it is very quiet i thought it would be a lot more friendly and busy i guess exup riders just fade away(not meant nasty) just some of us are older and have more ties than we used to
- Teego
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Re: forum
Just need some new blood. Probably not so many hairy-arsed road gods as the bikes are getting long in the tooth. Maybe a move in the direction of fast classics. There's a mountain of info in here to maintain, troubleshoot, modify and restore your EXUP.northmanuk wrote:it is very quiet i thought it would be a lot more friendly and busy i guess exup riders just fade away(not meant nasty) just some of us are older and have more ties than we used to
Keep on keepin' on.
Re: forum
It's not that we're not friendly or about very often. Most folk on here have had their bikes for a long time so most are either sorted or members aren't modding any further than their current specs. Downside of that is not a lot of questions being askednorthmanuk wrote:it is very quiet i thought it would be a lot more friendly and busy i guess exup riders just fade away(not meant nasty) just some of us are older and have more ties than we used to
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