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Post by RayC »

Lets have some pics up here of those bikes you used to own, Can`t put mine up yet till i get the Pictures Scanned :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:
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prefer to stay on four wheels but will be interesting to see nice post mate
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I owned mine before cameras were invented :oops:
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slow by todays standard, but good @ the time,proper hooligan bike, sounded as good as, dare say it a yank
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YAMAHA TRX 850
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gasser wrote:gxr engined norton featherbeds, loads of fun
I like that those Steve, never knew you were into bikes. Here's a couple of my previous...
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Learnt on: DT100 (1st crash- head-on into mate on XL250 =D> )
1st proper bike: 350LC (ex-racer. Broke down every 5 minutes)
Bought at 19 and still got it: RD350A (bought by accident, now had 23 years & done 56,000 miles!!)
Various old hacks:
Harris Mag II GS1085 (Durex paint- neighbours loved it...)
GS650 (matt black, flourescent green wheels? :pale: )
Z750 (Harris pipe, nice!)
Z900 (beautiful. Had it 2 weeks before our local 'Black Widows' swiped it. Basts! Found frame sawn in half behind a hedge :cry: )
CBX1000 (fab engine, everything else crap. Somersaulted into ditch at 80-odd :angel2: )
GPZ1100 (quick!)
GS850 lowrider (built for a mate so doesn't really count)
GSXR750M (fantastic bike. Nailed it everywhere for years and never let me down)
CBR900RRN Fireblade (best bike i've ever owned, razor sharp handling, perfectly balanced. The proper early lightweight 16" front wheel model that scared all the born-again bikers back into their tin boxes :D .
Harris Magnum GS1085 (had it 16 years, lots of Yoshi bits, 8-plug head, 118hp @ wheel. Currently rebuilding with Blade suspension :twisted: .)
Not to mention several other bits of old tat that i'd rather not mention :oops:
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Post by Cannonball »

db said
CBR900RRN Fireblade (best bike i've ever owned, razor sharp handling, perfectly balanced. The proper early lightweight 16" front wheel model that scared all the born-again bikers back into their tin boxes

guess ray wont be havin one off them then, ;) :lol:
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back in the day!
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Post by RayC »

Cannonball wrote:db said
CBR900RRN Fireblade (best bike i've ever owned, razor sharp handling, perfectly balanced. The proper early lightweight 16" front wheel model that scared all the born-again bikers back into their tin boxes

guess ray wont be havin one off them then, ;) :lol:
you buy one mate and i`l ride it for you till you pass your test ;) :D :D :D
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Post by Cannonball »

Cuda440 wrote:
Cannonball wrote:db said
CBR900RRN Fireblade (best bike i've ever owned, razor sharp handling, perfectly balanced. The proper early lightweight 16" front wheel model that scared all the born-again bikers back into their tin boxes

guess ray wont be havin one off them then, ;) :lol:
you buy one mate and i`l ride it for you till you pass your test ;) :D :D :D
dont need to pass the test for the big gonads, ;)
www.dwatts80.fsnet.co.uk

WATTS RACING TRANSMISSIONS, CLOBBER THE COMPETITION ITS CLOBBERIN TIME

OFTEN OUTNUMBERED NEVER OUTGUNNED,

HEY WHATS THE TOP END ON THAT SUPERSPORTS. UNLIMITED,

I HAVE A NVQW

LIFE GOES PRETTY FAST, IF YOU DONT LOOK ROUND A WHILE YOU MAY JUST MISS IT,

THE PASS IS THE JUICE,

LOVED BY FEW,
HATED BY MANY
RESPECTED BY ALL
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Post by RayC »

Take your word for that i think ;) :D
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Post by Rogue Trooper »

Sadly no pics but i've had a couple over the years, first bike onwards
X1
X5
X7
RD250
400/4
ZX7R Race colours with single sided swinging arm, full race system (termi)
R1 Marlboro colours,
1970 Charger 500
1934 Coupe
1954 F100
1972 Norton Commando Fastback

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