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In giving really serious thought to buying one of these.

 

It looks fab.

 

I known if regret it. But it looks fab.01e14b276e8641cdd5377e5e509a59b6.jpg

 

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What sort of money are you looking at for it?

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What sort of money are you looking at for it?

1400 new

 

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You make them sound fun :)

They are fun, I spent a lot of time as a passenger back in the day.

I got quite good at climbing in and out of it on bends, like a proper monkey.

 

Another trick was if someone asked for a go in the sidecar the rider would give me the nod and I would jump on the pillion...

Once up to a decent speed the rider would give the bars a tug and we would both lean the wrong way and fly the chair, we could ignore the screams and hold it like that all day.

 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8LM3PyGvhwg

 

Nick Weston showing how a sidecar can be cornered.

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I have probably posted photos of my sidecar before but here it is again. With the long suffering Mrs Doug.

 

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Off road sidecars are ace, monkey in the chair needs to be just as daft as the rider as premature abandonment by either rider or passenger is most embarrassing....

11/10 would buy again

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I want an old 2wd Ural as a winter car & I've never tried a combo.

 

I've never had the chance to have a bash at one of these things. It's something I'd like to try and if not master, then be capable on but don't know anyone that owns one. 

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I've been shopping for a new bike since I gave up on and sold that Gilera moped. 

 

I'm after something deeply unfashionable and cheap to insure in the 400-750cc sort of range.

 

CB500, GS500, NTV, GSXF, that sort of thing. 

 

Some of the things I've been watching on ebay seem to be going for far more than I think they're worth, £500+ for stuff with no test that needs work.

 

Are they just worth more now because twats are making them into cafe racer type things?

 

Anyway, if anyone has anything for sale shout up, would like something not too far from the road but also don't want to spend much.

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its winter spesh the last few weeks - itll all struggle to sell

 

stuff very cheap/knackered therell always be dreamers

 

no its fucked its worth fuck all

 

teapot gsxf ftw ntv no cb5 ok gs5 when new they were good

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Pre-Diversion Yamaha XJ600 probably remains the least fashionable bargain in the 400-750 class. If you're prepared to go a little bigger then the pre-Diversion shaft drive XJ900 or even FJ1200 can be mega bargains.  

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its winter spesh the last few weeks - itll all struggle to sell

 

stuff very cheap/knackered therell always be dreamers

 

no its fucked its worth fuck all

 

teapot gsxf ftw ntv no cb5 ok gs5 when new they were good

 

Y no NTV?

 

This is local and I might go and have a look, would have thought you could get it for £500, bin the broken fairing and you're away?

 

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https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201802183839196?advertising-location=at_bikes&radius=1500&price-to=1000&cc-from=200&postcode=hd74bs&sort=distance&page=1

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snowy bastard :(

 

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For me too, just got home. Bit hairy

 

 

One’s too many, ten’s not enough!

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For me too, just got home. Bit hairy

 

 

One’s too many, ten’s not enough!

went out sunny 5 miles up motorway blizzard (it wasnt but felt like it)

 

blue sky nowt then 15 mins later it would cloud over and snow again did that for two hours :(

 

gonna be colder tomorrow but the snow will have passed here by then

 

was gonna go leek but meh m&s and footy and read nz mags stu gave me

 

oh and buy chain kit that bike needs before trip to belge at easter

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went out sunny 5 miles up motorway blizzard (it wasnt but felt like it)

 

blue sky nowt then 15 mins later it would cloud over and snow again did that for two hours :(

 

gonna be colder tomorrow but the snow will have passed here by then

 

was gonna go leek but meh m&s and footy and read nz mags stu gave me

 

oh and buy chain kit that bike needs before trip to belge at easter

Not riding tomorrow. 200 miles today was enough. It was work so lucrative as it’s a weekend.

 

 

One’s too many, ten’s not enough!

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Snowing this morning, laying quite deep on the garden and verges, but the road to the MOT station clear and oddly dry. Two bikes sorted-everyone else had rung and cancelled so able to do mine one after the other.

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I need some help with the plumbing on the gs650 carbs.

The carbs were off the bike when I got it and I had to clean them up and replace lots of parts. There were no fuel hoses with the bike.

 

I know where the inlet from the tank goes, but what are these two T pieces between carbs 1 and 2 and between 3 and 4? Overflow outlets? Or do they just connect to each other to balance the pressure?

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I need some help with the plumbing on the gs650 carbs.

The carbs were off the bike when I got it and I had to clean them up and replace lots of parts. There were no fuel hoses with the bike.

 

I know where the inlet from the tank goes, but what are these two T pieces between carbs 1 and 2 and between 3 and 4? Overflow outlets? Or do they just connect to each other to balance the pressure?

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And what about this wee outlet/inlet?attachicon.gif20180318_161109.jpg

Arent those air inlets so the top of the CV diaphram gets atmospheric air pressure? they usually have a small air filter on them to stop muck getting in.

 

not sure about the brass inlet though.

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I've just checked in my OEM GS650 workshop manual... annoyingly, no mention is made of those items.

 

That being said, IIRC the T pieces are overflows. And could the brass inlet be the connection for the fuel tap vacuum?

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Thanks for looking John, I have a downloaded version but it was no help.

 

I think tank tap breather is a good shout though.

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Any southerners after a cheap bike?

 

Seller offered me this for £330, someone else clicked BIN for £350 while I was deliberating but surprise surprise, the seller is getting messed about. 

 

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-GPZ500S-498cc-motorbike-/232698464431?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&nma=true&si=L4KxTV3ofdr50Pi0Swy9APM4s14%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

 

Seems like an honest thing, pretty much 12 months test. I have just agreed to buy an SV650 locally otherwise I would be on it.

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Still is, the seller still has it and is being messed about by the £350 "buyer"

Let me know if you're keen, think the shiply to Huddersfield for it was about £110, maybe not much more to you?

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