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Old 24-Jun-2006, 22:38   #1
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ss's fallen of the edge of the world
Ive had mine for about 4 month now and love it to bits but they are making very poor money on ebay,there is next to no goodies to find for them,and a search on the internet for like minded owners sites etc is like hissing in the wind!
What a great little bike,loads and loads of very cheap fun but as popular as a nasty smell in a lift,until i sell mine then the whole world will latch on this soon to be much saught after classic pocket rocket.
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Old 25-Jun-2006, 02:06   #2
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I'm sorry - but I dont think you are looking hard enough:

http://uk.search.yahoo.com/myweb/use...dmode=linkblog&

Tip of the iceburg...

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Old 25-Jun-2006, 09:27   #3
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Welcome ...

Yep, you're not looking hard enough http://www.900SL.com
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Old 25-Jun-2006, 11:20   #4
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There are loads of goodies for them. As the others said, you have not been looking hard enough.

They seem to be going through a bit of a mini revival in terms of peoples interest in them, probably because you can pick them up very cheap and they are great fun.
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Old 25-Jun-2006, 11:31   #5
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Air-cooled two valvers are the best things they make. I've always had 4 valvers but, tbh for road use the 2v motors are all you need. I love 'em - lots of grunt right where you need it and no need to chase revs. My 800ss will stay with most things on a twisty road without having to break into a sweat and there's loads of decent performance bits out there for them. I'm a convert.
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Old 25-Jun-2006, 17:51   #6
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thats a good start. thanks alot folks
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