the snooper
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I think there is a set on ebayHe,ll have a sore head trying to find a set of standed pipes for it too
I think there is a set on ebayHe,ll have a sore head trying to find a set of standed pipes for it too
no excuses then is thereI think there is a set on ebay
I agree a refurb would be nice to doThats not the worst, just sold my truck so finances arent a problem..and it would fit in my van, d..n, know must control myself, get a old one to refurb, I will enjoy that more,i will,iwill........
Interesting......I know a guy been in the bike business for decades, retired because his wife was ill, he has a load of old bikes in bits I doubt he will ever get round to doing anything with them
his place is pilled high with bike bitsInteresting......
I will have to see if I can make time to visit him in the next week or so, whether he will part with any of them I don't know, cant remember exactly what he hasWell a complete bike/project would be of interest..maybe you could let me know, before the hoards on here read this and start beating a path to him through your door. Arther
i think that 2500 is a starting price thoughIn reality at 2500 that s3 isnt bad. Based on experience itll be another 2500 to make it perfect.
As for a set of pipes......they are expensive in any condition....scratch removal and rechrome cost me 700 quid 5 years ago.
Buy iy you know you want too!
I once had a conversation with a gambler. He told me how he was not an addict, then went on to discribe his betting... A classic description of addictive gambling...
Bikes do seem to have similar tendancies
Well I read this to late, hopefully it will be re run,sounds good. ThanksUncanny this - according to the Quest channel which is running 'Twist the throttle' series today, the first Honda 'Dream' was the Honda D-type from 1949, just one year after the modern company was founded. There's a +1 channel on Freeview if anyone wants to catch the Honda hour which is playing right now. So far today I've watched Ducati, BMW, Kawasaki and now Honda.
was a later dream model 250,maybe a cb250, I know as I got the brochure at the time, it had a tube frame by then, beutifull bike, by the time I had my cb 175 in the motorcycle news they had just released pre production models of the triumph and bsa 350 models, decided I would get one but they folded.
they were cracking looking bikes.Arther