My '93 YZF750R
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thanks pink! i really enjoy my little bonnie. it's a fun bike to cruise around on. i love vintage brit iron, but i wanted something i could ride without worrying about it.
if i had the cash for a new all-around bike, i would test ride the new tiger!
if i had the cash for a new all-around bike, i would test ride the new tiger!
Jason, aka: Hooligan
1994 YZF750-R
1996 YZF750-R
2003 Bonneville T100
1994 YZF750-R
1996 YZF750-R
2003 Bonneville T100
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I also went out the other weekend just to give my bike a short run as I hadnt started for ages.
I then went out the other sunday to the Ace cafe.
Wasnt till I got back that I relaised to tax had run out in december !!
Ops
I then went out the other sunday to the Ace cafe.
Wasnt till I got back that I relaised to tax had run out in december !!
Ops
pink peril wrote:Sounds good to me-I went out yesterday on the old girl cos the weather was so nice(first time out since about October!) and ended up doing over 100 miles! Felt so good!!
hey man...realy nice ride!!! I'm wondering wher did you get those blue screws? i would realy like to buy them but here in slowenia....nothing i could not belive it!!!
Urban
Urban
I've got the need...the need for speed!!!
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Tasty nutsumlinar wrote:hey man...realy nice ride!!! I'm wondering wher did you get those blue screws? i would realy like to buy them but here in slowenia....nothing i could not belive it!!!
Urban
1994 YZF750R
Bluish White Cocktail.
Getting older by the day.
Bluish White Cocktail.
Getting older by the day.
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The bolts you see in the photo are Pro-Bolt which are quite a dark blue.I'm in the process of changing the bolts for lighter blue which match the footpegs better-I'll post another photo when their all finished.If you look on Ebay there are a lot of fairing screws which are the same as Pro-Bolt but a lot cheaper.
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1993 YZF750R
1993 YZF750R
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I can see quite a bit more than my elbow with my stockers. Matter of fact, I can darn near see my whole arm.............FZRDude wrote:
What mirrors are those off of? Is it a straight bolt up? And do you see more than your elbow?
-Mike
94' FZR1000
520 Chain Conversion (-1F, +2R), Michelin Pilot Powers, K&N Filter, Yoshimura RS-3, V&H PowerPak, Perpetual Carb Rebuilds
94' FZR1000
520 Chain Conversion (-1F, +2R), Michelin Pilot Powers, K&N Filter, Yoshimura RS-3, V&H PowerPak, Perpetual Carb Rebuilds
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Those mirrors are Motrax Elegant carbon-I think that they are listed in the catalogue as Honda Fireblade fitting but they fit straight on the YZF no problems.I find that I can see behind much better than the standrd ones I took off-and they look so much better than the dirty white things that Yamaha fitted!!
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1993 YZF750R
1993 YZF750R