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  1. I had a z1000 for about 9 month (my mates' but he was serving a ban, so I got it). Not the same model but I certainly enjoyed it Here we are just arrived on Skye, before they put a bridge there
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  2. Been looking for a large four stroker long time now with my eye more on Hondas..but now this has come up for around 450pounds. Would like something older with a kickstart but at this price I think this is a steal. Here we go again..everything ran fine then the bike was parked for 15yrs so a carb clean on the cards. But will internals (crank) be ok? Having a look tomorrow. Seller is a friend of a friend so think I can trust the history and the guys wife wants the bike gone. Opinions on this bike???
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  3. Great find, I"v had 2 of em, cranks are bomb proof, The cam chains / rollers/ idlers tensioners , are the soft bit, If thers a rumble at bottom end ,it be the starter cluch - rotor , 3 screws just need locktight , simples ,,, Grab it , Mind you 2 the H2 triple was faster to 100mph .[ lighter] I had both,
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  4. Top gear from Aldi this Sunday https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/sun-8-mar/
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  5. still use the boots and trousers, had the trousers 5 years now
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  6. ok, I recognize now the bike, blackhat is that one I was speaking about, not drewpy
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  7. Oh and jimmy " that pic is pure CLASS ,,,
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  8. I think somebody here had one, if i`m not wrong, drewpy?
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  9. np, anytime you need help, i`m here
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  10. Bipps, Lally. I was outbid so no requirement for your help, but Thank You, again, for the offers
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  12. Welcome buddy. nice for you to join us
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  13. you can do my rd up so long as you hand it back when you finish it.
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  14. Has anyone mentioned the engine mounting bolts being loose? Or even something that has just come loose inside the engine/frame? Just a thought.
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  15. aloha Welcome to the forum, I'm new as well.
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  16. Hi frank " another V70 owner lately ,,
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  17. Nice intro Frank, hi & welcome to YOC
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  18. Welcome ! How about some pics ? Especially of the v75a !!
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  20. Joining a forum is rewarding and fun, its a community of like minded people with a common interest. like any community, club or group on the 'Net' its good 'netiquette' to introduce yourself, this can be a simple "Hi' or better still a brief intro about 'you', this can include your first name or nickname, your bike/bikes, and where your from etc, its up to you what you put in your intro. This is not an 'on-demand' garage, and it is considered rude to barge in with a "how do I fix this" type question on your first post, however there are a wide variety of members with knowledge and skill that are only too happy to help you out- its just good manners to say 'Hello' first Use the 'search' facility there's tons of info already on this forum and it might help with your question/problem, there is also the option to PM (personal message) a member or a Moderator. Stick around, you might learn something (might) 'Start new topic' on the bottom right of this forum is the place to go
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