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    tl1000 r

    any one know where i can get a set of clocks and a fairing stay
    for a 1998 (sreg)


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    Lad i know had no end of trouble getting bits for his TL1000, i think in the end he just gave up on the phone and used that partfinder thing and got bits and bobs from all over...

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    cheers jon bda

    if no joy on here

    will try them


    i have phoned every breaker in motorcycle news that advertised a tl 1000r but all had no bit i wanted
    wierd that aint it


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    Bought a damaged repairable or dropped it yourself?.

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    no i slid down the road cause some thoughtfull farmer or bus driver tipped all there diesel on my side of a blind crest
    dident even see it comming
    and 15 months later i am still off work


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    Originally posted by sparrow
    no i slid down the road cause some thoughtfull farmer or bus driver tipped all there diesel on my side of a blind crest
    dident even see it comming
    and 15 months later i am still off work


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    Bugger all wrong with ya...get back to work ye lazy git
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    we r not all lazy dudes tho

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    a tl1000 r is way better than a scabby bandit

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    Originally posted by sparrow
    a tl1000 r is way better than a scabby bandit
    My bandit wheelied further

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    Originally posted by Volcano
    My bandit wheelied further
    but at 15 miles per hour ,...............lol

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    Well not quite 15

    Still was sore when i crashed it tho

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    Originally posted by sparrow
    but at 15 miles per hour ,with stabilisers and a safety rope
    ...............lol

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    My Vmax would kick both ya arses

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    Originally posted by Trash Man
    My Vmax would kick both ya arses
    Aye true

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    do u have sadlebags on yer vmax trashman

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    I have a set of detachable bags, any reason you ask?

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