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Everything posted by DirtyDT
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http://www.youtube.com/embed/fUxI4NAE3HU
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Just brought something from the US via evilbay. Seems a good exchange rate at the moment so if you are looking to buy there there, maybe time to look again.
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Bl00dy Suzuki's
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Morning Nev! I know, I had the ramair on an "M plate". But that is with hindsight and a more mature head on. Triple Hhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
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They are beaut's Merv. Earlier than mine and in er......... slightly better condition, at least for the time being . Funny, but looking at the other pics, the GT isn't doing anything for me. I have ridden a few. The KH's though....................... taking me back to when I had the GT250 and wanted the KH triple. They are still calling me, the same at the TS does.
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Not in a gent toilet I hope
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:lol: I guess it comes to all of us oldies
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My loving partner did text a similar thing to me during the week when the packets started to arrive .
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I have used motorcycle seat works before. Sent it by post, took a while to come back, had 2 colours, really good finish. I would use them again LINKY
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If it wasn't for religion, just think how more over populated the planet would be.
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C50 (moped racing), TS90, TS100, CB125, YA-6, CG125, DT175(x2), GT250, TS250, RD250, XT350, VF400, RD400 (x3), VF500, KLE500, XJ550, CBX550, CBR600, GSX600f(x2), FZR600, SLR650, SV650, GSXR750, FZ8, Z1000 chop............ That is all I can remember at the moment. There will be more. Still own; YA-6, TS250, RD400 (x3 ish), FZ8.
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Lots of little packets dropping through the letterbox this week; NOS main wiring loom - soft as butter. Spacer for the swingarm Battery and acid pack - Cheap at Busters via evilbay, about £11 with the acid and free postage Head bearings - both sets and dust caps NOS gasket set I also have just ordered the rest of the swingarm stuff as I had to cut the old one out.
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Too true Blackhat :lol: I emailed Robinsons Foundry last night with a part, parts list from my extensive spreadsheet of parts I am going to change. Got home from work early and there was a price list and ETA of all the parts. Checking the parts, one was a fiver more expensive, the rest were the same price with the exception of one. They had misread one part number. I emailed them back and popped out for half an hour. When I got in there was an updated parts list from them and advice about ordering. I ordered using their online system, which is a bit strange to be honest, and entered a code to get free postage. £97 lighter now and I will see what happens next. Given that these types of parts I am going to get are about a grand, it does pay to treat any potential customer well. Off to update the projects thread now.
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True. There is Robinsons Foundry and always CMSNL
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Do we motorcyclists just expect bad service? After my bad experience with Hein Gericke I put this to one side and decided to get some parts for the old TS. Sent Crooks Classic Parts an email with the parts I was looking to price up using their online form. The name, part number and quantity of each part I wanted was all on there. Left my phone number and email. They have a good search facility on their site and the parts (bar one) all seemed to be in stock. I did this Friday. Left it Saturday as I presumed that they would be busy with walk in customers. Called them Monday and they took my name and said they would get back to me. Thursday now and I have not heard a thing. There was about £100 of parts for this order and having priced up the bits I would like to change I reckon about another £1000 from this type of outlet. I just wanted to know what you all thought so I started a poll.
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Oh dear....................................
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Start an e-petition, get 100,000 bikes to agree by posting it everywhere and the government will debate it. LINKY
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The cash has been returned. Thanks for asking but took 2 weeks.
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What got me into bikes? I am not really sure. No bikers in my large family. I was 17 with a full car licence and worked with a guy who had a '74 GT250 (which I later brought). I saw a TS90 in Johns of Romford in Rush Green, Essex and wanted it. My boss at the time lent me the money - £185 I think - and that was it. Learnt as I went as I had never ridden a bike before. Many many moons later I am still in love with them. Neither of my sons are riders although my youngest passed his CBT this year.
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Oooops sorry. No more replies from me then.
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Bath! Is it January already?
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Nail gunned to my bones. It will be fine when the wounds stop weeping.
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I have. A bit smelly today though, to be honest.