Newbie from scotland
Newbie from scotland
Hi Folks, Just paid a deposit on a 2003 firestorm so thought i should sign up and get all the valuble info avaliable on here. Traded in my zed 750 for it and pick it up later this week.
- bikerpiker
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- Pete.L
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Re: Newbie from scotland
Welcome Aboard
That looks nice but I think the silencers have been swapped over from left to right, The badge is on the inside on the left one Not that it will make any difference mind, just thought it was odd
Pete.l
That looks nice but I think the silencers have been swapped over from left to right, The badge is on the inside on the left one Not that it will make any difference mind, just thought it was odd
Pete.l
My new ride is a bit of a Howler and I love to make her Squeal
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Re: Newbie from scotland
Nice to see your eyesight has came back Pete ......after givin up , err ....your bad habit
Well spotted ,i never noticed
Well spotted ,i never noticed
Stevie
Re: Newbie from scotland
Welcome young newbie.... Mmm...nice bike
Ride Safe ChrisC
Ride Safe ChrisC
Re: Newbie from scotland
Hi, yes i noticed the pipes had been swapped round will fix it when i get it home. Cupasoop it is Avuss in paisley mate. Bike has new tyres, Pazzo levers, db screen, seat cowel and fuel exhausts.
Re: Newbie from scotland
At a guess I'd say the exhausts were put on like that deliberately in order to hide the badges, make people think that they're standard. Doubt it'd work from the moment the starter's pressed, though.
Welcome aboard from another newbie in Scotland
Welcome aboard from another newbie in Scotland
- Anotherbikerbabe
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Re: Newbie from scotland
Hello and welcome to a friendly and happy forum :-) Why would they try to cover up Fuel Exhausts?? They aren't exactly cheap and only illegal if the baffles have been taken out of them, as the Feul ones say that for them to be road legal, baffles must remain inside.
Not too sure where you new guys are from exactly, as you don't say.Welcome and take a seat, it will take you a long time to read through all the posts lol...
Not too sure where you new guys are from exactly, as you don't say.Welcome and take a seat, it will take you a long time to read through all the posts lol...
Silly boys...Women do have balls....We just wear them higher up!
Re: Newbie from scotland
I have a fuel exhaust on my zed and nothing wrong with them at all. Im from Renfrewshire in Scotland.
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Re: Newbie from scotland
Nope, nothing wrong with them at all indeed, in fact that is why I would Q anyone trying to cover the badge etc. Think it is a case of putting them on and noticing later and prob thought, "I'll do it in a minute" lol..Rarely get anyone down my way, all in Glasgow and further north. Enjoy ;-)strachg wrote:I have a fuel exhaust on my zed and nothing wrong with them at all. Im from Renfrewshire in Scotland.
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Re: Newbie from scotland
Welcome aboard Your intended bike looks a tidy bike
Chris.
Chris.
Re: Newbie from scotland
cheers folks, yes kevg i live in Erskine.