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Saul last won the day on November 5
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- Birthday 17/09/1965
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CB750 Hornet, CBF600, Triumph 900 Sprint
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Ewe perish the thought
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Come on, you know my obsessive nature it won't be rusty for long
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All in good time. I am chuffed with it, needs lots of cosmetic TLC but is pretty spot on mechanically as far as I can tell. Newish discs and pads, hel braided lines, tyres less than 2k on, new back shock, new chain set. Needs a new fuel tap but I can get a kit for that. Also have no clue about valve checks so will need to get that done before to long. Apart from that a fluid change and all should be good to put it on the road.
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Well my T300 Hinckley was delivered today. it is old and was cheap but I am chuffed to bits with it. Somebody has thrown a lot of money in consumables at it in the last couple of years. Starts on the button and sounds as sweet as these things ever get. I have no history apart from what I can glean from the DVLA MoT check. I can see a lots of tinkering in my future.
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Been out washing Devon off the bike. All tucked away now nice and clean. And yes I know washing my bike in the rain is questionable in mental heath terms but the dirt was bothering me
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Thanks Lyn, yeah I am fairly sure the yokes from the previous CB125F are a straight bolt on and that would help for sure with dropping the front. It would certainly sharpen up the bikes quite lazy steering. My mate that has the Guzzi has his own workshop with milling machine and lathe plus everything else you could ever want. In fact he used to make custom yokes for BMW Airheads as a sideline for a bit of cash not that he needs it. So fabricating something was also an option for Shadow but she copes well with her bike now, a year and 15k miles experience has made all the difference so the problem has gone away to a degree as she has learned to cope. She wants rid of the CBF now but is to young to do her A2 yet. I could see her getting a sporty looking CBR125R when finances allow, for her. Shadow is very envious of Grace's (family friend) CBR125R. Not something I am getting involved in. She has some health issues at the moment which I can't share on here that have curtailed her biking a little but she is still dead keen nonetheless.
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Not really a day ride but popped out for a couple of hours. Ended up at Damerells without really any intention of going this but I was near and needed to have a slash. Anyway had a look at what they had in stock. Had my Hornets twin in stock and a really nice VFR but not much else of interest. Washed the CBF off when I got back. Ended up only covering 60 miles. Better than nothing
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Meh, one of many, made in India. Not got a downer on that but it's all about price.
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I’ve had a weird fascination with getting a Hinckley Triple for ages. I’ve done a fair bit of research and have a rough idea of the trouble I am getting into. .