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General Category => Introductions => Topic started by: airedale on August 06, 2015, 05:38:43 PM

Title: Hi from the shores of Loch Ness Scotland
Post by: airedale on August 06, 2015, 05:38:43 PM
Just picked up a 3cv, Have had two FJ's in the dim and distant past a 1tx which was great and another 3cv. But forgot everything I need to know so forum great as a refresher course. Cheers Airedale
Title: Re: Hi from the shores of Loch Ness Scotland
Post by: FJmonkey on August 06, 2015, 05:57:52 PM
Welcome, now I can add Scotland to my list of places to visit FJ owners...
Title: Re: Hi from the shores of Loch Ness Scotland
Post by: movenon on August 06, 2015, 07:48:51 PM
Welcome Airedale  :drinks: Please chime in anytime.
George
Title: Re: Hi from the shores of Loch Ness Scotland
Post by: Layback on August 06, 2015, 09:29:26 PM
Welcome Airedale. No better place in the world than here to refresh your knowledge on all that is FJ.

I have found that if you can find the info in a search and a good read of the forum you only have to ask.

Cheers
Layback
Title: Re: Hi from the shores of Loch Ness Scotland
Post by: jo-sommer on August 07, 2015, 01:18:30 AM
 :hi: and welcome!

Cheers Jo
Title: Re: Hi from the shores of Loch Ness Scotland
Post by: hobbitrodh on November 15, 2015, 11:50:17 AM
Greetings from Rothes. I also own a 3CV. I have been modernising(modifying) almost since the day I got her, mostly due to the info I have got from this website ie. FZR wheels, JMC swinging arm, ZZR1100 master cylinders, R1 calipers. In the process of fitting a '05 Honda F4i rear shock to improve the handling. If you need info don't hesitate to contact me.
Title: Re: Hi from the shores of Loch Ness Scotland
Post by: bikemad on November 17, 2015, 05:19:10 PM
A lovely part of the World where you are from!
My wife's Scot's from Bellshill and when we've been back visiting have spent a bit of time on the West coast from Oban to the Isle of Skye.
I'm a newbie myself(FJ1100 and 1988 3cv fj1200 being rebuilt) but there are lots of helpful people on this forum.

Cheers Ian.