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Fresh fuel 2 new batteries
Re: Fresh fuel 2 new batteries
two lovely bikes you have there
Z900A4, Z1000A1, Z1000ST E1,E2, Z1000Mk2 A3,Z1000H Z1R D1, z1000j3, Z1000P. Z900RS SE,
Z1300 A1,
GPZ1100 Unitrack, GPZ750E, GPZ 750Turbo, GPZ900r A1, A2, A6
ZZR1100 Purple and orange
KE175b, KE175F
along with some lesser makes
Z1300 A1,
GPZ1100 Unitrack, GPZ750E, GPZ 750Turbo, GPZ900r A1, A2, A6
ZZR1100 Purple and orange
KE175b, KE175F
along with some lesser makes
Re: Fresh fuel 2 new batteries
Great picture
Re: Fresh fuel 2 new batteries
Great picture and two lovely bikes Andrew!!...Hopefully a few more skies like that in Norfolk this summer too :-)
Look forward to a catch up in the next few weeks.
Look forward to a catch up in the next few weeks.
HD/GS/Z1/Z900RS/ Norton
Re: Fresh fuel 2 new batteries
deka wrote:lovely now for some miles
Your right, and you are lucky to be in a beautiful part of the country, I was born 20 or so miles west of your home town in the town on the A69 known as the centre of Britain, and I wish I could be riding the Z in my home county, along the rollercoaster military road from Chollerford to Greenhead or over the 68 from West Auckland to Corbridge or Acomb Bellingham through to Kielder, or up over to Alston via Slaggyford, so many great roads up there. Although we visit every year including last year on our Super Tenere the last time I rode a Z round those roads was I think 1982 up from East Anglia for a weeks holiday with a mate both on Z900 A4s.
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