Hello friends
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Hello friends
hello friends, I'm happy if you welcome me into your community, beautiful motorcycle site rich in news, my bike a suzuki gt 380 L 1974, now they are in restoration, paint frame and chrome plating parts, soon some photos. regards
- astrax
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Re: Hello friends
Hi and welcome to the forum
Looks like you are in Italy ?
Yes do post some photos of your GT380, always good to see before you start restoring as well as the progress you are making.
There are quite a few 380 owners on the forum, so if need any help, do ask.
Thanks
Ian
Looks like you are in Italy ?
Yes do post some photos of your GT380, always good to see before you start restoring as well as the progress you are making.
There are quite a few 380 owners on the forum, so if need any help, do ask.
Thanks
Ian
- PaulD738
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Re: Hello friends
Welcome on board
They're rubbish them Jap bikes lad they won't last five minutes! you want to get yourself a nice Royal Enfield!
A quote from my old dad
I started out with nothing and I’ve got most of it left!
A quote from my old dad
I started out with nothing and I’ve got most of it left!
- zapo
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Re: Hello friends
Ciao Salvatore e Benvenuto.
Qui puoi trovare molte informazioni interessanti. inoltre, puoi trovare alcuni matti.
Sto parlando di "scotch" e "alanH".
Queste persone non parlano italiano quindi posso definirle pazze senza e temere.
Ora aspettiamo - aspettiamo di vedere se possono usare google translate.
Qui puoi trovare molte informazioni interessanti. inoltre, puoi trovare alcuni matti.
Sto parlando di "scotch" e "alanH".
Queste persone non parlano italiano quindi posso definirle pazze senza e temere.
Ora aspettiamo - aspettiamo di vedere se possono usare google translate.
I had two stroke's and survived.
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Re: Hello friends
hello thank you all for the welcome, this is my bike, I started the restoration sending photos, I will need some advice
- Alan H
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Re: Hello friends
First of all, welcome to the madhouse Salvatore.
Second, I don't need to use google translate to know that someone is trying to be insulting.
Zapo, is very old and his brain has melted, so please excuse him.
It looks like he has escaped from the old people's home again.
Nice bike the 380, it's air cooled, and of course the later Italian 380 is actually 384cc, not 371cc. Trust the Italians to get a bigger engine than everyone else!
Second, I don't need to use google translate to know that someone is trying to be insulting.
Zapo, is very old and his brain has melted, so please excuse him.
It looks like he has escaped from the old people's home again.
Nice bike the 380, it's air cooled, and of course the later Italian 380 is actually 384cc, not 371cc. Trust the Italians to get a bigger engine than everyone else!
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
Re: Hello friends
Hi Salvatore - that looks like a really nice 380 -best of luck with it It looks fab!!
- Ratsville
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Re: Hello friends
Ooh! Do I spy a Moto Marini 3 1/2 in the picture? Always liked them!
- PaulD738
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Re: Hello friends
I’ve always loved the original 3 1/2 sport with the drum front brake and wire wheels
They're rubbish them Jap bikes lad they won't last five minutes! you want to get yourself a nice Royal Enfield!
A quote from my old dad
I started out with nothing and I’ve got most of it left!
A quote from my old dad
I started out with nothing and I’ve got most of it left!