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Hi All
Having frequented mainly car forums but been a biker since a young age ive struggled of late to find an active biker forum so hoping this is the one.... :
I’m Redditch based (Worcs) anyone here local??
Currently have 4 bikes in the garage, all Kawasakis!!!!So forgive the forum name as it came from when i ventured to the dark side in 2002 and bought a new injected Yamaha R1 and started using forums, the name stuck so i use it on all forums tbh.
Be gentle with me
Look forward to posting and getting advice as its needed
Having frequented mainly car forums but been a biker since a young age ive struggled of late to find an active biker forum so hoping this is the one.... :
I’m Redditch based (Worcs) anyone here local??
Currently have 4 bikes in the garage, all Kawasakis!!!!So forgive the forum name as it came from when i ventured to the dark side in 2002 and bought a new injected Yamaha R1 and started using forums, the name stuck so i use it on all forums tbh.
Be gentle with me
Look forward to posting and getting advice as its needed
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Re: Noob to this Forum, Looking forward to being here
Greeting fellow Kawasaki fiend.r1flyguy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 11:02 am Hi All
Having frequented mainly car forums but been a biker since a young age ive struggled of late to find an active biker forum so hoping this is the one.... :
I’m Redditch based (Worcs) anyone here local??
Currently have 4 bikes in the garage, all Kawasakis!!!!So forgive the forum name as it came from when i ventured to the dark side in 2002 and bought a new injected Yamaha R1 and started using forums, the name stuck so i use it on all forums tbh.
Be gentle with me
Look forward to posting and getting advice as its needed
Welcome along,I hope you stick around,they're a decent lot around here.
BTW pics of all your bikes are mandatory!
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Re: Noob to this Forum, Looking forward to being here
Welcome Mister , always good to see new people
If you fancy a trackday, and/or meeting any of us in real life, we've got a bit of a social in August at Pembrey circuit- almost on your doorstep (relatively speaking ) eh
Details here viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1870
And yeah, let's see your bikes!
If you fancy a trackday, and/or meeting any of us in real life, we've got a bit of a social in August at Pembrey circuit- almost on your doorstep (relatively speaking ) eh
Details here viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1870
And yeah, let's see your bikes!
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Re: Noob to this Forum, Looking forward to being here
Thanks all for the replies, feel welcomed already
I’m up for meetings when dates permit and currently have completed a track bike build, taken a year due to Covid and work commitments but looking to get it out onto a track for fettling as I’m guessing it needs a bit of adjusting for my 6’1 frame.
I’m up for meetings when dates permit and currently have completed a track bike build, taken a year due to Covid and work commitments but looking to get it out onto a track for fettling as I’m guessing it needs a bit of adjusting for my 6’1 frame.
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I just put in the search ‘super bike forums’ and looked for a U.K. forum then looked at the threads to see how active it was
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I’ll get some pics up later for sure
Liking you avatar, are you a H2 owner also?
My local dealer where I’ve been a customer for over 20 years is in Cradley Heath (didn’t want to post the name incase it was against forum rules)
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Well that's great news for me thanks for the info.
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Re: Noob to this Forum, Looking forward to being here
We have very few rules here, certainly none in that context.
Rule 1...
Don't be a twat
However, if you are a twat, be funny and you may get away with it
Rule 2....
No personal insults.... You can't call people names....
That's the end of the rules.
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I'm a long time Kawasaki owner,from the 70s Z1 to 900R ZZR1100 ZX9R ZX10R to the present Z1000R.
I love the stroker triples,but they are very costly to buy now. Maybe I'll own one someday!
Cradley is where I have always bought my spares,they've a rock solid reputation from way back to the 70s.
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Skub wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:08 pm
I'm a long time Kawasaki owner,from the 70s Z1 to 900R ZZR1100 ZX9R ZX10R to the present Z1000R.
I love the stroker triples,but they are very costly to buy now. Maybe I'll own one someday!
Cradley is where I have always bought my spares,they've a rock solid reputation from way back to the 70s.
I have bought all my bikes from there bar the R1 which I had from a company called 'Speedaways that no longer exists.
Cradley still look after my bikes and had a huge part in building my track bike too
This is my 2009 model, in essence it looks pretty standard its only when you get close you notice the mods
IMG_5852 by Gary ORourke, on Flickr'
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Welcome to the madhouse.
Having 4 bikes is no recommendation, 1/2 the people on here have 0 bikes.
Having 4 bikes is no recommendation, 1/2 the people on here have 0 bikes.
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Lovely bike.r1flyguy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:29 pmSkub wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:08 pm
I'm a long time Kawasaki owner,from the 70s Z1 to 900R ZZR1100 ZX9R ZX10R to the present Z1000R.
I love the stroker triples,but they are very costly to buy now. Maybe I'll own one someday!
Cradley is where I have always bought my spares,they've a rock solid reputation from way back to the 70s.
I have bought all my bikes from there bar the R1 which I had from a company called 'Speedaways that no longer exists.
Cradley still look after my bikes and had a huge part in building my track bike too
This is my 2009 model, in essence it looks pretty standard its only when you get close you notice the mods
IMG_5852 by Gary ORourke, on Flickr'
You'll fit in well with this lot,quite a few track hounds on board.
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Guilty But not by choiceCousin Jack wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 2:05 pm
Having 4 bikes is no recommendation, 1/2 the people on here have 0 bikes.
Still, kind folks with more than one bike keep the average looking reasonable
Even bland can be a type of character
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Hi Horse, Have we met??Horse wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 9:02 amGuilty But not by choiceCousin Jack wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 2:05 pm
Having 4 bikes is no recommendation, 1/2 the people on here have 0 bikes.
Still, kind folks with more than one bike keep the average looking reasonable
I knew someone of the same name, had an insanely modded 04/5 ZX10R, very loud, got black flagged at Mallory after you took my place as I think I dropped my bike! Must have been circa 2009/2010