cool history stuff that I'll never know.....
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cool history stuff that I'll never know.....
I just thought I'd post some pics of the decals on my RVF.........love not knowing what happened in the 16000kms before she was mine.
looks like a registration because its reflective.
must be the dealer
Cool....I think.


Cool....I think.
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Re: cool history stuff that I'll never know.....
very cool.
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Re: cool history stuff that I'll never know.....
I think it's a real shame that we don't have one single Japanese speaker on the board...
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Re: cool history stuff that I'll never know.....
After a dose of Asahi im fluent in it....amorti wrote:I think it's a real shame that we don't have one single Japanese speaker on the board...

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Re: cool history stuff that I'll never know.....
My 87 vfr 400z ( less than 4k genuine miles) has similar factory stickers on the inside of the frame and on the crankcases plus I found some receipts in the tool box from 87-88 in Japanese,it would be great if you could find the Japanese history on our bikes considering the trip they have taken to get in our ownership
Make good reading I think
Make good reading I think
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Re: cool history stuff that I'll never know.....
hannakournikova wrote:After a dose of Asahi im fluent in it....amorti wrote:I think it's a real shame that we don't have one single Japanese speaker on the board...
I love that beer, though cant find it in my town now
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Re: cool history stuff that I'll never know.....
Asahi= Morning Sun
I can read some of the stuff on the chain-guard and the brake fluid reservoir, but not all of it.
I can read some of the stuff on the chain-guard and the brake fluid reservoir, but not all of it.
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Re: cool history stuff that I'll never know.....
Impressed!!!!Man_Named_Dave wrote:Asahi= Morning Sun
I can read some of the stuff on the chain-guard and the brake fluid reservoir, but not all of it.
But
No one likes a clever fecker!

Good job you couldn't read all of it and posted a translation
