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I used to use Pirelli MT43s on my classic trials/enduro CZ and as I could only afford one bike to do everything I rode it to work as well. They were great but some of the cheaper alternatives were a bit slippy on wet roads.
Hi Timmy it's Ian the guy you bought the bike off. I LOVE what you're doing to the old GN. Timmy clearly has more skill than I have, especially with the rattle cans. It's lovely to see what is happening to the old girl so keep going. Who knows when it's complete I might get a ride on it (hint hint)!
Hi there I would really appreciate some help with a project I am doing. I have a Suzuki GN400 that I am bobbing and need to wire up.
I am passable with a spanner but have no ability with wiring at all. I want to wire up the bike for charging, headlight, tail light and horn only (as the ignition...
I find the whole patch club, colours, get permission thing utterly ridiculous. I kick against any self-appointed guardians of some bullshit rule. Here in England this sort of thing is hardly an issue. I attend ride-ins at a local Harley dealer on my Yamaha Midnight Star and mix with HAs...
I will try to post pictures of the GN but I'm not too good with technology that doesn't need a spanner. She's matt black, direct ignition, tiny seat and makes me laugh just by sitting there in the garage. Unlike the Yam I wouldn't want to ride her for 8 hours at a time but if I'm down and need...
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Just thought I'd say hello. I've ridden bikes for 40 years now and still feel like a 16 year old when I twist my right wrist! Mostly ridden Brit bikes and BMWs but now my main ride is a Yamaha cruiser (due to a shoulder injury dictating I can't lean forward) with a Suzuki GN400 rat...
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