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r1mick

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  1. r1mick replied to peenee's post in a topic in Dual Sport, Offroad Bikes
    I have a full set of dtr125 plastics in black for a 2000 model if you want pics pm me for details
  2. r1mick replied to JAYSDT's post in a topic in The Bar
  3. r1mick replied to JAYSDT's post in a topic in The Bar
    I will have an ask about
  4. r1mick replied to JAYSDT's post in a topic in The Bar
    I have clocks but there from a 2000 model, am i right in thinking the clocks you want don't have a rev counter?
  5. r1mick replied to JAYSDT's post in a topic in The Bar
    The clock,speedo drive or cable?
  6. r1mick posted a post in a topic in Yamabyss
    http://www.smwa.net/downloads/funny/rake_bush4.swf
  7. r1mick replied to R1_Goddess99's post in a topic in Naked
    Are you on commission
  8. r1mick posted a post in a topic in The Bar
  9. Send me a pm when your ready to buy and ah'll keep me ears open
  10. r1mick replied to The Dude's post in a topic in Yamaha Gallery
    Thats well smart mate, i was going to make some witty comment about your sister but that jokes been well hammered
  11. It depends on when you are thinking on buying one mate, if you wait until the begining of next summer expect to pay between £2800-3500 If you have the cash to buy one now you could pick a nice one up for as little as £2000 its the end of season buyers market out there so go for it if you can
  12. Yep i agree with Willenium check the head stock bearing as these bikes are prone to being on the back wheel and theres nothing that says the last owner knew how to put the wheel back down gently! Do the usual check for knocks bangs and rattles, check the condition of the chain/sprockets/tyres if there worn make sure you get something off the price,if possible leave a deposit and take it on a test drive and use plenty of gear changes making sure all gears engage properly, also check for scrapes in places like the bar ands and levers as thats a sure sign its been dropped...Dont nesserly buy the first bike you see theres loads out there and its a buyers market...Good Luck and enjoy
  13. I find a full fairing and a top speed in excess of 160mph works for me
  14. Hi mate the headstock is the front of the frame just under the handlebars/top yoke, the engine number is clearly visible on the engine.
  15. r1mick replied to daniel_broadhead's post in a topic in Naked
    I have a stubby yoshi can on my R1 it would sound nice on an R6 too