New Bike
- Cammo
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- Speedy
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Re: New Bike

Gorgeous when new and even more so now!!!

When the mind is relaxed, the body will go faster! 

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Re: New Bike
Love the lines of those bikes. Nice purchase 

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Re: New Bike
I had an L model in pepsi colours, handled great, better than the KR1 before it and better than the KR1S I have now, but then 20 years ago a lot of things seem better retrospectively.
That damn'd L model tho did about 19mpg when it was cold and wouldn't get warm. I remember taking it down to Exmoor for the w/e and it costs me about £90 in fuel, which was a lot on a salary that was just over a £100!
That damn'd L model tho did about 19mpg when it was cold and wouldn't get warm. I remember taking it down to Exmoor for the w/e and it costs me about £90 in fuel, which was a lot on a salary that was just over a £100!
NC30 type 7, mods: Art can, Ohlins shock & RO fork kit
- Zippy
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Re: New Bike
I sold my first one back in 93 because it was costing me £100 a month in Michelin Hi Sports not to mention the oil and petrol. Bear in mind I was on £3400 a year at the time 

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Re: New Bike
here's my 'S

last time I ran it was pouring white smoke from the RHS pot and the fuel was leaking out the overflow for that carb, so I'm not sure quite what's wrong. Seems to be way down the list of bikes that need to be fixed tho!

last time I ran it was pouring white smoke from the RHS pot and the fuel was leaking out the overflow for that carb, so I'm not sure quite what's wrong. Seems to be way down the list of bikes that need to be fixed tho!
NC30 type 7, mods: Art can, Ohlins shock & RO fork kit
- jim157
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Re: New Bike
Zippy wrote:I sold my first one back in 93 because it was costing me £100 a month in Michelin Hi Sports not to mention the oil and petrol. Bear in mind I was on £3400 a year at the time
Those old hi sports were great tyres but God they wore out quickly; even on the road.
AUTOEXEC.TWAT
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Re: New Bike
I had the black shell suit one , awesome bike , miss it everyday ,,,,,,,,,,,
smell of two stroke in the morning ,,,,,

smell of two stroke in the morning ,,,,,
