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http://www.frappr.com/?a=constellati...d=137439169994
Put yourself on the frapper crossfire map!!
Ste & Sue
Put yourself on the frapper crossfire map!!
Ste & Sue
Re: UK Members
Originally Posted by siataukreg
Always here or there hi woody did you do anything with the system?
VW
911
EDIT:
PS - You don't want a nice Fiat Spider to fill up that hole where the Siata used to be do you.
Last edited by woody; 01-08-2007 at 08:30 AM.
Re: UK Members
Originally Posted by woody
Hi Siataukreg, good to see you are still around here. I have been playing about with the system off and on for the last few months. I mainly needed it as a pattern for my own system so I could keep the car on the road. I have had to fab up a 'y' piece to get the Brabus pipes to fit though. It's all come to a bit of a halt though whilst I have been welding up my VW and 911 to clear garage space for some serious Crossfire work. As you will see I have my hands full:
VW
911
EDIT:
PS - You don't want a nice Fiat Spider to fill up that hole where the Siata used to be do you.
VW
911
EDIT:
PS - You don't want a nice Fiat Spider to fill up that hole where the Siata used to be do you.
Re: UK Members
Originally Posted by siataukreg
no mate its full of bikes at the moment, though one of them is for sale Honda vfr 750 and i don't know if you saw my new bike Kawasaki ZRX 1200S, the siata is still doing good service in florida going over in march to see it. cheers ronnie.
Couldn't help but notice you run a VFR, I have a 2000 model myself, the 800, a fantastic bike.
Take a look here you may get someone interested, but make sure you don't post in general forum they'll have you, it has to go in "Bikes for Sale".
http://www.bikersoracle.com/vfr/forum/
PS - may be interested in the meet, especially if there's a Vulcan involved.
Last edited by Boris; 01-10-2007 at 12:54 PM.
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Originally Posted by Boris
Eee by gum another Northern lad as well.
Couldn't help but notice you run a VFR, I have a 2000 model myself, the 800, a fantastic bike.
Take a look here you may get someone interested, but make sure you don't post in general forum they'll have you, it has to go in "Bikes for Sale".
http://www.bikersoracle.com/vfr/forum/
PS - may be interested in the meet, especially if there's a Vulcan involved.
Couldn't help but notice you run a VFR, I have a 2000 model myself, the 800, a fantastic bike.
Take a look here you may get someone interested, but make sure you don't post in general forum they'll have you, it has to go in "Bikes for Sale".
http://www.bikersoracle.com/vfr/forum/
PS - may be interested in the meet, especially if there's a Vulcan involved.
I can't post a for sale ad there cause i aint got enough credit yet !! I tried and failed its on a few of the other web sites though nice bike too only one old guy owner (not me) pensioner (72) can't ride it anymore cause of the arthritis in his hands its got all the right bit on full luggage new contis/stainless front pipes/gold chain kit and its 1998 reg met green I have just bought it from the old guy and gone through it and give it a bloody good clean oh and fitted bar risers replaced the rear disc as it had cracked and done oil/filter change its ready to MOT now 30k miles i will take £2,200 for it if you know anyone for it. http://used-bikes.vivastreet.co.uk/ ... ikes-sale-buy/honda-vfr-750-for-sale.
Last edited by siataukreg; 01-08-2007 at 09:34 AM.
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OK, here's the preliminary list so far for the Vulcan day, it looks like we may manage to get a few of us together after all. Sorry if i've missed anyone, just let me know if you want to be added. Alternatively I'm sure Bollox can Photoshop you in later.
Woody
edealuk
andyL
Ady
pongo-pilot
SteveB1
Bollox
Boris
Woody
edealuk
andyL
Ady
pongo-pilot
SteveB1
Bollox
Boris
Re: UK Members
Originally Posted by siataukreg
Hi boris,
I can't post a for sale ad there cause i aint got enough credit yet !! I tried and failed its on a few of the other web sites though nice bike too only one old guy owner (not me) pensioner (72) can't ride it anymore cause of the arthritis in his hands its got all the right bit on full luggage new contis/stainless front pipes/gold chain kit and its 1998 reg met green I have just bought it from the old guy and gone through it and give it a bloody good clean oh and fitted bar risers replaced the rear disc as it had cracked and done oil/filter change its ready to MOT now 30k miles i will take £2,200 for it if you know anyone for it. http://used-bikes.vivastreet.co.uk/ ... ikes-sale-buy/honda-vfr-750-for-sale.
I can't post a for sale ad there cause i aint got enough credit yet !! I tried and failed its on a few of the other web sites though nice bike too only one old guy owner (not me) pensioner (72) can't ride it anymore cause of the arthritis in his hands its got all the right bit on full luggage new contis/stainless front pipes/gold chain kit and its 1998 reg met green I have just bought it from the old guy and gone through it and give it a bloody good clean oh and fitted bar risers replaced the rear disc as it had cracked and done oil/filter change its ready to MOT now 30k miles i will take £2,200 for it if you know anyone for it. http://used-bikes.vivastreet.co.uk/ ... ikes-sale-buy/honda-vfr-750-for-sale.
I'll have a word and see if anyone is interested.
However, your bike can't be both a '98 model and a 750 they didn't make 750's in '98 the latest it can be is a '97 registered in '98. Picky know but a VFR owner would pick you up on the straight away. I suggest you lift the seat and quote the model number on the sticker underneath, Mine is a 2000 model Fiy, yours should be a Fiw if it's a '98 but I know it's not; I've actually known bikes be 5 years older than the registered date so be careful.
Cheers,
Nev
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Originally Posted by Boris
Hi Mate,
I'll have a word and see if anyone is interested.
However, your bike can't be both a '98 model and a 750 they didn't make 750's in '98 the latest it can be is a '97 registered in '98. Picky know but a VFR owner would pick you up on the straight away. I suggest you lift the seat and quote the model number on the sticker underneath, Mine is a 2000 model Fiy, yours should be a Fiw if it's a '98 but I know it's not; I've actually known bikes be 5 years older than the registered date so be careful.
Cheers,
Nev
I'll have a word and see if anyone is interested.
However, your bike can't be both a '98 model and a 750 they didn't make 750's in '98 the latest it can be is a '97 registered in '98. Picky know but a VFR owner would pick you up on the straight away. I suggest you lift the seat and quote the model number on the sticker underneath, Mine is a 2000 model Fiy, yours should be a Fiw if it's a '98 but I know it's not; I've actually known bikes be 5 years older than the registered date so be careful.
Cheers,
Nev
Re: UK Members
I'm still here.
Had my Crossfire for a couple of years now but I hardly ever visit the site these days.
Must try and pop in more often.
I love my Crossfire but It pisses me off how they have lost so much money.
I paid £20,000 for one 9 months old and you can pick them up for as little as £11,000 now.
I really don't understand it as for the money I don't see what else yo can buy that looks as good.
Norrie.
Had my Crossfire for a couple of years now but I hardly ever visit the site these days.
Must try and pop in more often.
I love my Crossfire but It pisses me off how they have lost so much money.
I paid £20,000 for one 9 months old and you can pick them up for as little as £11,000 now.
I really don't understand it as for the money I don't see what else yo can buy that looks as good.
Norrie.
Re: UK Members
Originally Posted by norrie
I'm still here.
Had my Crossfire for a couple of years now but I hardly ever visit the site these days.
Must try and pop in more often.
I love my Crossfire but It pisses me off how they have lost so much money.
I paid £20,000 for one 9 months old and you can pick them up for as little as £11,000 now.
I really don't understand it as for the money I don't see what else yo can buy that looks as good.
Norrie.
Had my Crossfire for a couple of years now but I hardly ever visit the site these days.
Must try and pop in more often.
I love my Crossfire but It pisses me off how they have lost so much money.
I paid £20,000 for one 9 months old and you can pick them up for as little as £11,000 now.
I really don't understand it as for the money I don't see what else yo can buy that looks as good.
Norrie.