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12 Jan 2006 07:34 #17451 by ian.z9
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Hi zedheads
Found this site while trawling the web for Harry Maillet info (anyone got Coachwork Kawasaki;cycle world).Great site.Can lose myself till my neck is locked solid.Like the info.The long'n'low drag style scares me a bit but each to their own.Nice to see the fighter style coming through.Just dont go as far as the germans.I like AMA style zeds the best.They look tough and handle better (sometimes).My z900 is running great after a rough 2005.Hope it lasts.Zed spares are hard to find in Holland and bloody expensive.(i'm scottish).
cheers
ian.z9 Racecrafters rule!

Dirty Zeds Done Dirt Cheap!
1977 z900a4 fitted with 1992 fj1200 motor.

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12 Jan 2006 07:56 #17455 by ejshotgun
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Welcome, Ian.Z9
There are some great tech gurus on this site.
We look forward to pics.

Eric

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12 Jan 2006 09:07 #17469 by wireman
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hey whats wrong with long and low?thats the only way you can hold some of these maneaters down.everbody should have atleast two kaws one long and low and one canyon carver,and one red one,and two blue ones,one with a chrome frame a couple parts bikes a turbo or two,its madness!bwaha

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21 Jan 2006 12:19 #19099 by Foale zed
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Hi Ian didnt have to think twice when i seen your avator,i've got all the bits to get started on my RC bike,i'll drop you an email soon cheers Iain

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22 Jan 2006 01:53 #19198 by ian.z9
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Hi Iain
Good to hear from you.My computer crashed so I lost your address.When I saw the endurance foale bike I wondered if it was yours.Great work.I am sure your crafter will look the dogs bollocks.Look forward to seeing it.Need to do lots more to mine!
cheers
ian.z9

Dirty Zeds Done Dirt Cheap!
1977 z900a4 fitted with 1992 fj1200 motor.

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23 Jan 2006 06:07 #19445 by Nevco48
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ian.z9 wrote:

Hi Iain
I am sure your crafter will look the dogs bollocks.
cheers
ian.z9




HUH?

Post edited by: nevco48, at: 2006/01/23 09:08

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23 Jan 2006 07:56 #19454 by tganek
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HUH?<br><br>Post edited by: nevco48, at: 2006/01/23 09:
08[/quote]

Ditto!




Cheers mate!
And welcome! Please post often. Not sure what is being said but it is too cool!!! My friend married a mail order bride from England. She says stuff like...
"...that's a bit dodgie!" "cheeky monkey" and " Look, My nipples are harder then a church hat peg..."
















F*ck it! I'm moving to England!
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23 Jan 2006 08:20 #19456 by ian.z9
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Hi Guys
To clear up any confusion;
" The dogs bollocks" is no slur on the canine community or my Scottish friends bike building skills.
It simpley means "great"," way cool" or as we say in Scotland "Whit a braw wee bike,mines a double"
I have never hung my hat in a chapel but your friends wife sounds ok to me!
cheers big ears (another one?)
I'll buy you a pint in the batcave
ian.z9

Dirty Zeds Done Dirt Cheap!
1977 z900a4 fitted with 1992 fj1200 motor.

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