
Newbie member from UK with 750j
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Newbie member from UK with 750j
Just wanted to say hi and show you a picture of one of my all time favourite bikes. Bought it on ebay a few years ago for $1200 Took me 4 years on and off to restore it. 

1971 GT380j 1972 GT550j 1972 GT750j
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Nice Clive. I have it's American cousin rooming in my garage. Note the uncanny resemblance.


2000 ZRX (the green ones are fastest)
72 GT750 (almost done)
73 RV 125
72 RV 90 X 2
Now proudly displaying membership number 91 in the Ugly Fat Old Bastards Motorcycle Club.
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72 GT750 (almost done)
73 RV 125
72 RV 90 X 2
Now proudly displaying membership number 91 in the Ugly Fat Old Bastards Motorcycle Club.
http://www.ozebook.com/cpotw/documents/register.html
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Beautiful bike, Clive.
I haven't seen pipes that nice since May 17, 1972, when I bought my original J model. Mine was the gold color, and I have one just like it to this day. I hope you ride and exercise that beautiful bike of yours. Cheers.
Fred

Fred
Suzuki GT 750s
Ducati 750 GTs
2007 Duc 1000 GT (the clone)
2002 V Strom 1000 (lives again)
Suzuki RE5s
CBXs (18 cylinders, 72 valves)
Ducati 750 GTs
2007 Duc 1000 GT (the clone)
2002 V Strom 1000 (lives again)
Suzuki RE5s
CBXs (18 cylinders, 72 valves)