Fireblade no.3
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silverback
Blade_Hog
J.J.
Firebladeradmin
alsieboy
hondachick
1992fireblade
jallen
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Fireblade no.3
My current and third Blade having had the RRY and RRW models previously.
John
John
jallen- Admin
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Re: Fireblade no.3
Nice looking Blade there jallen.
1992fireblade- MotoGP Legend
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Re: Fireblade no.3
Snap, how you liking it?
hondachick- BSB Racer
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Re: Fireblade no.3
I like that colour, it reminds me of the Mercury Grey they used on the 1988 Escort RS Turbo that I pinned after for ages...
Very Nice
Very Nice
alsieboy- MotoGP Legend
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Re: Fireblade no.3
alsieboy wrote:I like that colour, it reminds me of the Mercury Grey they used on the 1988 Escort RS Turbo that I pinned after for ages...
Very Nice
I had one of those.
Prefered the white lightening Series 1 RS Turbo that I had before it though.
1992fireblade- MotoGP Legend
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hondachick wrote:Snap, how you liking it?
Really like it so far
jallen- Admin
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1992fireblade wrote:alsieboy wrote:I like that colour, it reminds me of the Mercury Grey they used on the 1988 Escort RS Turbo that I pinned after for ages...
Very Nice
I had one of those.
Prefered the white lightening Series 1 RS Turbo that I had before it though.
Yea had one of those, I remember it well cos the blanking plugs on the sideskirts were really difficult to get hold of, so the previous owner put 10p pieces in the holes and painted them white.......unbelievable, they were a perfect fit, but looked crap.!!
alsieboy- MotoGP Legend
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Re: Fireblade no.3
Excellent
Firebladeradmin- Website/Forum Owner
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very nice bike, that colour looks excellent
J.J.- BSB Racer
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Re: Fireblade no.3
I liked your old one but if you have too update i guess thats OK.
Nice ride John I guess your be leading the way on ride outs from now on
Nice ride John I guess your be leading the way on ride outs from now on
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Isn't that a wifies bike in that colour, chick, missbladerider, mark
Nice bike J
Nice bike J
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silverback wrote:Isn't that a wifies bike in that colour, chick, missbladerider, mark
Nice bike J
That was a concern
jallen- Admin
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Re: Fireblade no.3
Nice one mate, enjoy!
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Re: Fireblade no.3
Very nice John.
I bet it handles easier than the others.
I bet it handles easier than the others.
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stuart wrote:Very nice John.
I bet it handles easier than the others.
Only if you put air in the tyres
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NuttyTart wrote:stuart wrote:Very nice John.
I bet it handles easier than the others.
Only if you put air in the tyres
Funnily enough I did check the tyre pressures when I got it home.
jallen- Admin
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Nice one Nutty.
stuart- Global Moderator
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Hey John... I am sure I have seen that bike before
Enjoy!!! I love my Barney he is wonderful and I would never be without him!!!
Have you got any mods in mind yet?
Enjoy!!! I love my Barney he is wonderful and I would never be without him!!!
Have you got any mods in mind yet?
missbladerider- BSB Racer
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missbladerider wrote:Hey John... I am sure I have seen that bike before
Enjoy!!! I love my Barney he is wonderful and I would never be without him!!!
Have you got any mods in mind yet?
Not sure yet...probably won't be a topbox and panniers though
jallen- Admin
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Re: Fireblade no.3
happy new bike jallen,, it looks very nice
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Re: Fireblade no.3
jallen wrote:missbladerider wrote:Hey John... I am sure I have seen that bike before
Enjoy!!! I love my Barney he is wonderful and I would never be without him!!!
Have you got any mods in mind yet?
Not sure yet...probably won't be a topbox and panniers though
Why not give you somewhere to put your waterproofs, better than them in the bedroom when needed.
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