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Started by loki, May 22, 2012, 02:18:24 PM

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loki

hey guys n girls iam loki from glasgow scotland just bought my self a 1988 fj1200 on sat as a work hourse while i build my fighter gsxr 750 only drove hur once and love hur already the power and grunt reminds me of my cb 1300 i had a few years ago. iam 24 and a time served turner on cnc and manual lathes hope to speak to you all  :good2:

here is a few pics on my fj and my gsxr project











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Travis398

Welcome Loki,  :drinks:  nice looking ride you have there. 


When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.

racerman_27410

Welcome to the group Loki,

good to have you on board with us.

I'm sure you will find the FJ most pleasing in work horse/long distance action!  :good2:


KOokaloo!


Frank

Flying Scotsman

Another Scotsman  :good2:
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1984 FJ1100
1985 FJ1100
1990 FJ1200
1999 GP1200 (165 + hp)

loki

hi all and thank you for the warm welcome  :yes:

iam loving the fj already! as soon as my gsxr is finished the fj will be getting sum custom bits and sum bringing hur into the 21st century with sum new running gear busa or gsx1400 or sumthing close to that and miby a turbo make hur into a little street sleeper  :biggrin: keeping the red and white and black of course but yam racing colours!

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alanchester

Quote from: loki on May 22, 2012, 02:18:24 PM
hey guys n girls iam loki from glasgow scotland just bought my self a 1988 fj1200 on sat as a work hourse while i build my fighter gsxr 750 only drove hur once and love hur already the power and grunt reminds me of my cb 1300 i had a few years ago. iam 24 and a time served turner on cnc and manual lathes hope to speak to you all  :good2:

Hi Loki picking my own Fj1200 1990 on Sunday from East Kilbride. It has some damage from being dropped, mainly top fairing.  Engine bars saved the engine it's self, I'm not sure if the damage to the fairing can be saved as there are some parts completely broken off and now missing.  I am returning to biking from a 10 year absence and don't know whether I've bitten off more than I can chew with this one.  You look like a handy guy to know so if you don't mind I may ask for some advice in some low moments through this forum if that's ok?

Alan

loki

hey alan and welcome to the forum  :good2: no probs need any help let me know!
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