Hi everyone,
A quick summary, 68yrs old, live in Hampshire UK, had a Kettle approx 40yrs ago, when they were worth next to nothing.
In between then and now,
SUZUKI GS850
SUZUKI GT250K
SUZUKI GT250M
SUZUKI GS550
SUZUKI GT380
SUZUKI GT380
SUZUKI GSX250
SUZUKI GT250M
SUZUKI GT550M
I currently own a 1972 T350R and a D7 Bantam.
I've only listed the Suzukis but they are interspaced in time with various other makes, I've been rebuilding/chroming the front end
of the T350R, it's going quite well except if found that the handlebars are twisted, by the look of them, I think the bike fell on it's
left side at a standstill and the bars took the full force and have "canted" over to the right, so I'm on the lookout for another pair or
maybe get hem straightened but don't know anyone with the facilities to do so.
kind regards
Chris
New member, well quite an old person really.
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Welcome to the forum Chris
1977 Suzuki GT750B - 2003 Honda CB1300 - 1979 Honda CBX1000
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Thank you Rhencullen,
It was suggested to me to join by Alan H who has helped me out, re the T350 fork oil.
regards
Chris
It was suggested to me to join by Alan H who has helped me out, re the T350 fork oil.
regards
Chris
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Only 68? You're still a young 'un!!!
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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think I have a set of bars in the shed that came off my T350J usable but would need a rechrome to be perfect if of any use to yousaab9002 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 24, 2021 6:27 pm Hi everyone,
A quick summary, 68yrs old, live in Hampshire UK, had a Kettle approx 40yrs ago, when they were worth next to nothing.
In between then and now,
SUZUKI GS850
SUZUKI GT250K
SUZUKI GT250M
SUZUKI GS550
SUZUKI GT380
SUZUKI GT380
SUZUKI GSX250
SUZUKI GT250M
SUZUKI GT550M
I currently own a 1972 T350R and a D7 Bantam.
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I've only listed the Suzukis but they are interspaced in time with various other makes, I've been rebuilding/chroming the front end
of the T350R, it's going quite well except if found that the handlebars are twisted, by the look of them, I think the bike fell on it's
left side at a standstill and the bars took the full force and have "canted" over to the right, so I'm on the lookout for another pair or
maybe get hem straightened but don't know anyone with the facilities to do so.
kind regards
Chris
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Re: New member, well quite an old person really.
Welcome to the forum. Dude
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I will take it as a no on the handlebars then
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Hi senicoloi,
Sorry computer has been down, that’s a yes please, how much do you require for the said bars + postage?
Regards Chris
Sorry computer has been down, that’s a yes please, how much do you require for the said bars + postage?
Regards Chris
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sent you a pm