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hugh jarse
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hi to everyone on this great forum , i recently purchased a 98 firestorm and was amazed to find this forum with all the really helpful friendly people, im just getting used to the firestom after having a fazer 600 for about 6 months ,after getting back in to biking after a 30 year break, passed my test all those years ago on a bsa bantam ah the memorys
anyway folks ,hopefully will get lots of advice and help about firestorm in future ,getting used to sound of engine cracking and popping ,brilliant sounding bike
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Furrybiker
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Joined: Thu Feb 25, 2010 3:08 pm
Location: NW London

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Welcome, there is some great info here, although the inmates are well....... :eek2

Where about are you?
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simo
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Location: The Rev Shed Middleton One Row

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LOL,Hi Hueje/ big butt (sorry will write your name down before I post next time) Welcome to the Forum/nut house. Sounds like you're about the same era as me. Could take your Test as I did @ 16yrs. I also ride a 98 storm (Fast RED). :biggrin What's your location?
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agentpineapple
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hi and welcome hugh, i luv yr name....lol
have a read thru the workshop section if you need answers to any mechanical questions, and when you get a chance post some pictures of you bike, so we can have a good look................ :thumbup:
HEY YOU GUYS!!!!!!
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AMCQ46
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Location: Worcestershire / Warwickshire border

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welcome to the club...........passing your test on a Bantam! clearly you are much older than me [not!, but I like to deny it!]......does it count that I raced against bantams when I was racing my MZ single, and I now go trials riding with blokes on Bantam engined specials!
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Flatline
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Location: Leeds

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I did mine on a fully faired 250 superdream :thumbup:
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AMCQ46
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Location: Worcestershire / Warwickshire border

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Flatline wrote:I did mine on a fully faired 250 superdream :thumbup:
Suzuki x5 for me
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lloydie
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Location: In the garage somewhere in Coventry

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I did mine on a yamaha t80


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Kev L
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Location: Hertford, England

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Suzuki GT250M for mine. Oh the smell of two stroke! That and Brut are the 70's. :D
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hugh jarse
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hello again folks ,thanks for the welcome, im in edinburgh ,scotland, great biking roads,
as i said in my first post, i passed my test in the 70,s on a bsa bantam, when i was a telegram delivery chappie ,long before e/mail lol
bike history
1-suzuki GT185
2- Honda Cb 400/4
3- honda cx500
30 year gap married kids etc
2010 -fazer 600
now the firestorm
thanks for taking time to reply folks :thumbup:
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darkember
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Joined: Wed Sep 08, 2010 10:48 pm
Location: South Wales Abergavenny

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hugh jarse wrote:hello again folks ,thanks for the welcome, im in edinburgh ,scotland, great biking roads,
as i said in my first post, i passed my test in the 70,s on a bsa bantam, when i was a telegram delivery chappie ,long before e/mail lol
bike history
1-suzuki GT185
2- Honda Cb 400/4
3- honda cx500
30 year gap married kids etc
2010 -fazer 600
now the firestorm
thanks for taking time to reply folks :thumbup:
Hehe the GT185 is the era of the X7 :D :D Know those days well. What stopped you going for the yamy lc's?? They were the dogs B's back then
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charlie2ie
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Joined: Sun Jun 26, 2011 8:14 pm
Location: ROI

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Hi and welcome. :)
You have gone and made me go all nostalgic. Passed my test in 1980 on an RS125DX. Couldn't afford the RD's here in Ireland back then. :(
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sirch345
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Welcome a board H/J :thumbup:

WOW that's taking me back, I too took my bike test on a BSA Bantam when I was 17yrs old :plainsmile I also owned a Honda 400/4, but I didn't have a 30yr break, just a Suzuki GS1000 for 20yrs :lol:


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tony.mon
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Re: Thirty year break-
You must have broken that Bantam really well to have taken 30 years to fix it....
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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benny hedges
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im disturbed that you married your children.... 8O
hugh jarse wrote: 30 year gap married kids etc
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