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Here you can post a picture of you and your bike. Also where you are located and if you are prepared to give local kettle owners some of your time and experience.Please don't do discussions here just some facts about yourself. This was Glens idea! Thanks BAZ
NickT
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Hello from me. I'm Nick. I've finally succumbed to another GT750 :D . Had one when I lived in the states in 94 and loved it. Got tempted recently and added to the stable. Also have a 96 Triumph Trident CRK cafe racer and a 78 GS1000 which has been an on and off going project for years!. Anyway I've come to the smokey side now. GT has some issues which I'll work thru. Sure I'll have lots of questions. Been riding since 1980 so been around the block a bit,but still burning rubber!. Cheers Nick
barney01
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Hi Nick.
Welcome to the forum :D interesting stable you have there.... are you located this side of the pond now? It may be relevant with some questions you may have.
Look forward to seeing pictures of your bikes, even the non-GT's :D
NO SMOKE .......NO POKE
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Alan H
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Welcome to the madhouse Nick.
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
NickT
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Thanks for welcome guys. Yeah in Hampshire overlooking at the Isle of Wight. Worked in Philly from 90_94. Have loaded pictures on the restorations part on here. :D
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Welcome to the forum
Mr Bonehead
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Hi Nick,welcome from France ,the guys and gals(there must be some ladies on here)are a wealth of knowledge when it comes to the old kettle problem solving and some even give you parts post free,thanks again for the battery strap PaulD738 .
All the best
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Alan H
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Ah, but Paul's a bit gullible and from Cheshire.
Which may have something to do with being gullible....... :roll:

You aren't a shortish chap that used to be on a tv programme are you Nick?
Bit of a fantasist/aircraft buff with a surname 'Nack'? :? clicky linky
James Bond still wants a word, allegedly...... ;)
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
NickT
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Funny you should say that,but no. Though my wife would maybe say yes as we have a Spitfire flying overhead most day and I'm always looking :D . Showing your age there I'm afraid!
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NickT wrote: Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:28 am
Showing your age there I'm afraid!
He’s feckkin ancient, and that’s not all he shows :o
no doubt one of his friends will post the evidence shortly :mrgreen:
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 8-)

I started out with nothing and I’ve got most of it left!
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Alan H
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My friends only post nice things about me.
Gits like you however..... :roll:
Proof that four strokes are over complicated
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