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New here and glad to find you!
Hey, so I've been mooching around on here for about a week now so I thought I'd finally come on and say hello.
I'm Steve, not from around these parts, or from anywhere really, never lived in anyplace for longer than 4 years, most for less than 1. My Dads from over here, I left in the 90's and swore I'd never return, but due to Dad's ailing health Ive returned, so you may be stuck with me for a year or so...
Anyhoo.....I came across a old Firestorm on Ebay a couple of weeks ago whilst parked up in a layby in London,it may be a total write off, or it may be a simple fixer-upper, I'm yet to find out, but I was basically just looking for something to take away the boredom that I can get out and see the UK on while I'm over here. I usually ride a sports tourer, as I'm 6 foot 7 but didn't think I looked too freakish on my friends superstorm back home so decided I'd giv'er a go.
The Mrs doesn't yet know I have a bike in the garage , or that I used our Tacuma to transport it back from Sheffield (there's an oily puddle under the rear seats but i figure she will never take them out) it squeezed in though and I managed to get it out of the back and into the garage all by myself
All I need now is a beer fridge and and a decent tool kit and I'm all set
I'm Steve, not from around these parts, or from anywhere really, never lived in anyplace for longer than 4 years, most for less than 1. My Dads from over here, I left in the 90's and swore I'd never return, but due to Dad's ailing health Ive returned, so you may be stuck with me for a year or so...
Anyhoo.....I came across a old Firestorm on Ebay a couple of weeks ago whilst parked up in a layby in London,it may be a total write off, or it may be a simple fixer-upper, I'm yet to find out, but I was basically just looking for something to take away the boredom that I can get out and see the UK on while I'm over here. I usually ride a sports tourer, as I'm 6 foot 7 but didn't think I looked too freakish on my friends superstorm back home so decided I'd giv'er a go.
The Mrs doesn't yet know I have a bike in the garage , or that I used our Tacuma to transport it back from Sheffield (there's an oily puddle under the rear seats but i figure she will never take them out) it squeezed in though and I managed to get it out of the back and into the garage all by myself
All I need now is a beer fridge and and a decent tool kit and I'm all set
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Re: New here and glad to find you!
Welcome to the madhouse Steve. Nice work sneaking the bike home
Ask questions when you need to, suprisingly enough there are a lot of clever buggers on here
Just been over your way tonight for the local bike night (Full Pitcher) so maybe see you around when you get the bike up and running as you are reasonably local.
Cheers
Tim
Ask questions when you need to, suprisingly enough there are a lot of clever buggers on here
Just been over your way tonight for the local bike night (Full Pitcher) so maybe see you around when you get the bike up and running as you are reasonably local.
Cheers
Tim
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Sounds good, although with my mechanical skills Its more probable I'd turn up on rollerskates
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Welcome to the club Steve. Have a look through the workshop section for all the info you'll need to fettle the beasty. Good luck with it.
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F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Penske shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, lashings of Ti & CF
F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Penske shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, lashings of Ti & CF
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Hey Steve welcome along!
Have fun on your storm, they're intoxicatingly brilliant bikes.
I'm 6ft 2" + and I'm sure there's lots more room to spare for a longer man like yourself.
Have fun on your storm, they're intoxicatingly brilliant bikes.
I'm 6ft 2" + and I'm sure there's lots more room to spare for a longer man like yourself.
Jamie
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I'm already fantasizing about a new paint scheme and its not even running yet
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welcome to the forum steve, i think you've beat my record of fitting a firestorm inside of another vehicle, my best was in the back of a black cab....
have fun with it, as for your height, we have another member who is as tall if not taller than you.....
and he does alright....
have fun with it, as for your height, we have another member who is as tall if not taller than you.....
and he does alright....
HEY YOU GUYS!!!!!!
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Welcome in Steve, its a great forum.
I managed to get a whole storm inside a BMW 316 compact. Was a tight fit but got everything in.
I managed to get a whole storm inside a BMW 316 compact. Was a tight fit but got everything in.
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Jesus! That's ridiculous. The things we do for love eh!Jazzscot wrote:Welcome in Steve, its a great forum.
I managed to get a whole storm inside a BMW 316 compact. Was a tight fit but got everything in.
Jamie
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**edit** I've just googled Tacuma, how on earth did you get it in there and take it out by yourself?? You must be built like brick out house!Jamie in Colchester wrote:Jesus! That's ridiculous. The things we do for love eh!Jazzscot wrote:Welcome in Steve, its a great forum.
I managed to get a whole storm inside a BMW 316 compact. Was a tight fit but got everything in.
Jamie
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It took two of us to get it in, nose and side fairings were already off, went in on a angle, usedblock of wood and a cargo strap to secure it.... I waited till 1am to get it out, knew Mrs would be asleep, its amazing how strong and quiet you can be if you want a bike to come out of the back of a car without waking the dragon!
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At 6 feet 7 he should bloody well be able to hoist a little bike... Otherwise I'd be surprised... One wheel at the time, I have done it in several cars that shouldn't be able to hold bikes...Jamie in Colchester wrote:**edit** I've just googled Tacuma, how on earth did you get it in there and take it out by yourself?? You must be built like brick out house!Jamie in Colchester wrote:Jesus! That's ridiculous. The things we do for love eh!Jazzscot wrote:Welcome in Steve, its a great forum.
I managed to get a whole storm inside a BMW 316 compact. Was a tight fit but got everything in.
BTW Welcome...
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That can motivate many wondrous things indeed!bikernut43 wrote:It took two of us to get it in, nose and side fairings were already off, went in on a angle, usedblock of wood and a cargo strap to secure it.... I waited till 1am to get it out, knew Mrs would be asleep, its amazing how strong and quiet you can be if you want a bike to come out of the back of a car without waking the dragon!
On a sidenote... I may or may not have done an opsie on that theme...
It seems I was caught on camera last weekend when I was "just out watching" a friend take part in a little racing... As I was crossing the finish line banging fairings with another bike... And according to sources, it's on the telly tonight... I think I shall hide the remote... And myself too, for safety's sake...
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Hi there & welcome
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Welcome
The first thing you will want to do is strip all the bodywork off and then investigate the reason for it not starting. Charge the battery, check for sparks at the plugs, check it''s getting fuel etc etc.
You will want to download a workshop manual from the following.
viewtopic.php?f=31&t=9413
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The first thing you will want to do is strip all the bodywork off and then investigate the reason for it not starting. Charge the battery, check for sparks at the plugs, check it''s getting fuel etc etc.
You will want to download a workshop manual from the following.
viewtopic.php?f=31&t=9413
(:-})
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