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Scorrie

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Ok, we've got a thread for cars - what bikes do we have on the forum?

Mines a BMW F800GS:

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the car thread includes bikes :) that pic of your bike is lovely

i sold the zzr 1100 a wile back , im after a gpz 1000 rx next if i ever buy another

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this is my 350 power valve this iv not seen for 18 years but still belongs to me , some git nicked it , no insurance for theft as they wouldn't insure it for theft back then , so its still mine , i still have the key and the numberplate :)

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and heres a couple of other from a few years back

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ktm duke as my daliy ride but this is my baby and it get used whenever i can
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and sometimes this one
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i bought that fzr all bashed up , it was the only way i could afford at the time , put a full copy faring on it and a new swing arm and off i went , i sold it cuz i couldn't afford a new back tyre lol
 
wow your fsie is lush , i had an ss50 and an ap50 but never own a fizy , i did fall off a few though :) i would love one now but the prices are mental , i sell lots of 50's for work and love them and the fizy is no1 must have for me :)
 
thanks its very special too me :) took me 2 years to rebuild while i was having my hips replaced, helped take my mind off it.
built this one topo about 5 years ago
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not as nice as the gold one i have at the moment though
 
16 Hands Cleveland Bay / Thoroughbred Mare.

Most fun since my Bonnie . . . although I did like the RT100 . . Stable as a house, and comfortable to ride all day long
 
jobby said:
thanks its very special too me :) took me 2 years to rebuild while i was having my hips replaced, helped take my mind off it.
built this one topo about 5 years ago
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not as nice as the gold one i have at the moment though

there both lush mate, do you every come across them for sale ?

my mate have one that his dad had from new 20 years ago , it was mint back then , i keep thinking i should knock on his door and see if it still in the shed , it was the yellow original paint i think.
 
Toastie said:
jobby said:
thanks its very special too me :) took me 2 years to rebuild while i was having my hips replaced, helped take my mind off it.
built this one topo about 5 years ago
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not as nice as the gold one i have at the moment though

there both lush mate, do you every come across them for sale ?

my mate have one that his dad had from new 20 years ago , it was mint back then , i keep thinking i should knock on his door and see if it still in the shed , it was the yellow original paint i think.

yes i do hear of a few for sale now and then but as you know they aint cheap,
 
I sold my TL1000R the year before last; sold it after a lad I knew tried bench-pressing an oncoming motor on his Blade :cry: .
I'm tempted to get another bike but I'm struggling with the moral decision :wha: I would love an old Bandit though, something I can spend more time in the garage with than actually riding.
 
Bluebottle said:
I sold my TL1000R the year before last; sold it after a lad I knew tried bench-pressing an oncoming motor on his Blade :cry: .
I'm tempted to get another bike but I'm struggling with the moral decision :wha: I would love an old Bandit though, something I can spend more time in the garage with than actually riding.

spend loads of time in my workshop as me bikes and beer are in there plus a cd player :cheers:
 
jobby said:
Bluebottle said:
I sold my TL1000R the year before last; sold it after a lad I knew tried bench-pressing an oncoming motor on his Blade :cry: .
I'm tempted to get another bike but I'm struggling with the moral decision :wha: I would love an old Bandit though, something I can spend more time in the garage with than actually riding.

spend loads of time in my workshop as me bikes and beer are in there plus a cd player :cheers:
Exactly, men's territory, not for women. That and the loft.... :lol:
 
Specialised Stumpy for me.
A good couple of hours in the woods here in the Cotswolds makes up for the beer & BBQ the rest of the week!!!
 
I had a VFR 800 VTEC for a coupe of years. Lack of use and the M5 made me move her on. Thinking about a BMW 800 or 1200 GS spring time but depends on how business is.
 
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