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Hi all, another newbie here, from N.I , 51yr old owner of 02 xjr13sp , 07 Xt660x & as from yesterday a 1982 dt125lc Mk1 :-) project.which I will probably have a lot of questions to ask about. Cheers;-)
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Just joined. My first love is my XJR1300 (1999) which I bought as a bit of a shed about 4 years ago. I stripped it right down and restored it to original condition. I like standard!!! She is sitting with 57k on the clock now but still runs lovely and I can not bring myself to move it on. Its probably looking like a keeper. Just bought a FZS600 Fazer W reg but looks like a year 2000 model and its an import. Its been sitting unloved and unused outside for a couple of year after it shed its chain. Collecting bits and pieces together at the moment to get it on the road. Intention was to use it as a hack or rat during winter and general usage and save the XJR for sunny days!!…
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Hello I'm excited to join this website to talk to other yamaha owners for insight from more experieced owners. I am 18 years old and bought my first bike almost a year ago, a 1986 XT350. Once again I'd like to say its nice to know I can gain insight on my bike and other Yamahas on these forums.
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Hi! I recently inherited a '78 enduro 175. I learned to ride on this bike close to 20 yrs ago and loved every second. Unfortunately it has sat in my dads garage for the past 5 yrs without any attention. I want to make it my baby but I'm not exactly sure where to start. The kick shift is not froze but I don't want to start it until I change the fluids. Just wondering what else I should do before trying tp start it. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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I have recently had the privilege of adopting two old very tired Yam DT50MX bikes, they have been very battered offroad at an activity centre and neither run at all, I wouldn't usually bother with such a low cc venture but their retro appearance and sturdy build inspire me to offer them some loving care! I decided simply getting them running wasn't enough so I have brought a very cheap complete 1987 DT50MX last MOT'd in 2012 and I am using parts off the old bikes to get it up to scratch ready for another MOT. If you have any experience of these bikes to offer me advice I will gladly receive it or you need any spares I now have plenty. …
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New to this forum - singer songwriter from Brighton UK, biking since 1981. That's it folks! For anyone who's in the market, Halfords are doing a 58 piece Ratchet screwdriver set which includes Torx bits and hex nuts and all the usual cross-head flathead for a paltry 15 quid, I just bought one to look at the diaphragms.
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Just saying hello not new to forums or bikes, trained as bike mechanic when i left school back in the 80's currently doing up 2 machines only one is a Yam which after my mate ripped apart when he owned it forgot how to put it back together. The poor machine sat in my garden for the next 5 years untill he parted company and lightned my wallet by £200 quid and it's this machine i hope someone can help with (info) but for now greetings from the land of sheep North Wales.
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Bought my first xt250 in 1980. From new it lasted three weeks til somebody bent it with me on it. Had two xt500s since then, amongst other bikes. Just recently bought another 1980 xt250. Planning to restore it. Hello Yamaha friends!
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New member. Old (seasoned)rider. Looking for help with and old XT550. Fun bike
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Hi I'm Chris. I've just bought a YBR125 , I'm doing my CBT tomorrow and hope to have a full licence and bigger bike in time for a trip to next years TT . I haven't ridden a bike for 25 years, my last bike was an RXS100 and before that i had a Suzuki ZR50. I am a little nervous cos its been a while and things have changed... but gear shifter, throttle, clutch and brakes are in the same places so I'm sure it will begin to feel familiar within a couple of laps of the car park Excited to be getting back on two wheels
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