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Thought I'd put some up, haven't had any time to get some decent pictures of it yet!
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this is my restored 1988 dt125r field bike. obviously this is not me in control of it its my brother lol im just the mechanic
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Well here it is my very first road legal bike, shame about the L's but im working on getting rid of those
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My pride and joy (Which is currently an electrical mess) I put some bars from a CB250 on there, may even go flatter. Definitely going to bobber her though! Previous owner dropped her, that's where there's a dent in the exhaust and some shitty filler over the indicator!
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well as above . iv hunted out a few pictures from the last few years to bore you all with. been riding since 1980 to just over 60 bikes at the last count but heres a few of more recent years iv had. kinda working backwards from yesterday divve 600 my current toy a firstorm. before the storm a zx7r that i build up outa a total basket case. and before i came back to road bikes just a few race bikes i had over the years tz350 honda RS125 lots of 200 yamahas and spondon yamasaki hybrids there ya go..
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well i was looking a wee bike to run about on and do day to day biking . kinda to keep my firestorms miles down a bit.. so a mate was selling this yoke. needs mot and a clean but otherwise seems fine.. and for the price i couldnt say no. £300 makes a divvie seem interesting.
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Hi all, new on the forums, heres my ride; Mods done so far and some info on them (for anyone looking at the same parts) ; --Exhaust Vance & Hines, big radious 2 into 2 --Front & rear brake resevoir covers Highway hawk front and rear reservoir covers, easy to fit and look great, the rear one is of a xvs1300 which i bought by mistake, fits perfectly tho with a tiny bit of persuasion. --Clutch perch cover Highway hawk, good addition, keeps the crap from getting inside the clutch\lever, and is good looking. --Brake light trim Small but worth while addition to the bike. --Fender eagle --Heated Grips Went with oxford cruiser grips, having …
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im gona try to see if loading a few pic works... alloy framed TZ350 which was to say the least interesting to ride.. an interesting little bike i had for a few years. a spondon 200 based on a RD200. not much of the rd engine left in it other than the engine casings..
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I don't know about performance, but this sure as hell would look and probably sound great? What's people opinions on this? Not that I'm doing it just want to see what people have to say about it and get a bit of a debate/discussion going.
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Hi all, This is my 1993 XJ600S Diversion. She is a little tatty at the moment but that will be getting sorted over the next few months. Fairings sanded down, fixed and resprayed alongside replacement 4-2-1 exhaust system, seat and minor other parts. Best part is that she only has 19k miles
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Look what I"v stumbled across today Local too , the guy has a 175mx also , and a purple fs1E , am to get first refusal when he sells,, The 250 has only 2000mls on her, the paint is only bad bit,, original 1 mirror too,
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One in the foreground. As mentioned in my new member's post, she's a bit tatty around the edges but she's noisy and I love the colour. This was taken by Lake Vyrnwy. https://www.dropbox.com/s/dr0oq3x20eqmkwx/Photo0070.jpg?dl=0
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PedMoto SG1 exhaust for the DT125RE, you can buy these from Adrenalin-Pedstop for £290. The sound and performance is brilliant, sounds like a motocross bike and it's really peaky on the throttle. I would definitely recommend this exhaust rather than any other for the DT.
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Well peeps, after much head scratching amd a lot of persuasion from ttasky, I've taken the plunge and bought... An FJ1200! With ABS, a scottoiler and R1 front calipers , jumped on a train to Plymouth and rode it 200 miles back and I have to say this thing ticks all the boxes, it's fast, it's comfortable, the tank is a little small and it's fecking heavy to get on and off the centrestand, but I certainly do like it . Already writing up a shopping list for a bellypan, centre stand, heated grips, 12v socket aswell as various other trinkets. Considering I haven't been on a bike since squires last year, I'm very happy ^.^ Let them good times roll!!
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