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Just saying hello, just bought a 1976 dt 175 c to restore, always liked my Yamaha enduro and trial bikes and had a few 125/175 mx's in the past but never a twin shock, bike is a usa model and plan to restore her to enjoy . cheers.vinny
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Hi there folks just joined on a free entry as I just bought a 535 virago. Up in Geordie land and starting a rebuild, so need lots of advice and tips etc. Cheers see you all later.
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Hi my name is Charley I am 76 years old passed my test in 1959 on 250 panther that my farther gave me for passing my test wish I still had it.I no longer drive bikes due to reasons beyond my control but I still ride pillion I maintain my wifes bikes which are both Yamaha virago 535 and sr125 she drives both 125 for work as she travels a bit local I live in Burnley Lancashire it will be interesting to get involved as we all need help at times . keep on biking I miss it
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Hi So here it is - my intro. I first learnt to ride a motor scooter when I was 17 and couldn't get enough of it. A red B-reg Honda Lead 80cc. 18 years later I decided to get back into biking and bought a Honda 125 (got bored very quickly) and because I passed my test at 18, I got something bigger and traded in for a FZ6 Fazer S2. Lots of smiles had!! I'm a full-time working Mum and every chance I get I try and get out and ride. Having a few teathing problems at the mo so any other comments appreciated in the Yamaha Workshop but I think I've already come to my own conclusions. Thanks in advance. jamjar x
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Hiya Folks grumps just joined.saying hi. I currently own a tracer 700. other yams that I've own 2x thundercats,1,Fazer foxeye 03 model. I from the neath east ,stockton on tees. well thats my little introduction.
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hi guys, just joined the forum, im gary i live in walkden and i ride a dragstar classic poss put a pic on soon , when i figure my way round. just thought i'd say hi for now poss see some up belmont/rivvy ??
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Hello One and all. I am a forty three year old biker from Worcestershire. Currently own an XS 250 C that was my spare bike when I had my FJ1200 3CV. FJ went to buy a V8 Landrover. The XS is reasonable condition and is used by me and the wife. Possibly looking to get a Diversion or similar at some point. It's hard work on the old XS. Have worked on bikes for about 25 years on and off, mostly keeping them on the road and chopping a few Honda CB's back in the 80s. So thats me.
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Hi. My name is Paul and this is the first 'Owners' club I have joined. I pick up an XVS1300 Midnight on saturday and its my 1st Yamaha. Currently have a Suzuki Volusia (going up for sale saturday) and all previous bikes were Honda starting with a great 250 Super Dream and ending with a CBR1000f that I had for 16 years. Unfortunatley my knees didn't like that position so I got a cruiser. Loving it as now back riding. I live in Warsop, Notts. I am sure I will need to pick your brains at some point so look forward to the contact.
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Hey guys im new to the forum and wondered if anyone can help me? Ive been riding a ybr125 for 6 months now with no problems until recently theere has been a problem that gets worse every time i ride. There is a grinding noise and feeling near the front end of the bike that only happens on acceleration and happens more in lower gears. It tends to happen on revolution of the wheel. Any idea would greatly appreciated! Thanks Wayne
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Hello to all, I'm the happy owner of a 1976 360 xs and live in Los Angeles where a motorcycle means you can actually get places in under an hour. I've been wondering about a few things and thought the forums would be a great place to start. I do spin wrenches on my own vehicles, so apologies if I pop up with a desperate question, I'm usually at my wits end by that point, manuals and internet not yielding an answer. Regards to all, Drew
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Good evening, morning or whatever it is when u read it. Glad to be here, hope you all are out riding and enjoying the springtime. I drive a Yamaha Xt600 year 1987, and loving it. Tinker in my sparetime and have a triggerfinger thats itching for a new project. //Mike
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Just joined up tonight ,hope to chat with some of you guys soon and get to know you better .Have fun and be safe .
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Hello! I bought my ‘78 DT175E a little over a year ago and I love it! Currently modifying several things as well as 3D modeling and printing some new parts as well! I’m medically retired out of the US Army (Avionics repairer) and have 2 little ones i chase around all the tome (hence the name DaddyVet lol). I’m looking forward to learning from everyone here and riding this bike for the rest of my life!
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Hi, just like to say hello. Just bought a 650cc xvs Drag Star Classic it's a 2007 model in white imported from the States with 15 miles on the clock. This is my second spell of biking , I last rode in 1976, circumstances stopped me from riding but I am back at the age of 63. My brother has the same model and he is 73 I am as excited as I was at 16, cheers.
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Hi, Newish to the forum so thought i had better introduce myself. Names shane, i live in oxfordshire, uk and main hobby is working on classic vw's but as son turned 16 recently and couldnt bring myself to buy some bike for him i had never heard of i purchased a pair of DT50mx's and a Suzuki TS50ER to tinker with. Last time i had any form of motorbike was back in 1990 so these bikes have been a bit of a learning curve and testing my memory a bit :-) Will try to get some pics up on readers rides as soon as the bikes are a bit more complete.
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