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BanannaMan 22-05-10 09:46 PM

Re: Scottish Newbie
 
Welcome!
Nice looking curvy! :cool:

carternd 22-05-10 09:46 PM

Re: Scottish Newbie
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lozzo (Post 2275338)
Slight derail.

How many "I've got carb problems" versus "I've got EFI problems" do we see, bearing in mind Curvy production spanned 3 years and Pointy EFI has so far spanned 7 with more to come? Carbs are far more unreliable, because I can't remember seeing one EFI problem posted so far, yet a fair few carb ones have been discussed.

Chris, for someone born in the late 80s, you are far too stuck in the early 70s :D

I could think of worse places to be,
like on the streets, or in the sewer,
or even n the end of a skewer!

Just to knock it fully from the tracks...

Philbo 22-05-10 10:13 PM

Re: Scottish Newbie
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lozzo (Post 2275338)
Chris, for someone born in the late 80s, you are far too stuck in the early 70s :D

I see you're feeling better!

P.S. Hello new person!

Biker Biggles 23-05-10 01:53 PM

Re: Scottish Newbie
 
Im very fond of the 1970s

yorkie_chris 23-05-10 01:56 PM

Re: Scottish Newbie
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lozzo (Post 2275338)
Slight derail.

How many "I've got carb problems" versus "I've got EFI problems" do we see, bearing in mind Curvy production spanned 3 years and Pointy EFI has so far spanned 7 with more to come? Carbs are far more unreliable, because I can't remember seeing one EFI problem posted so far, yet a fair few carb ones have been discussed.

Chris, for someone born in the late 80s, you are far too stuck in the early 70s :D

Carb problems or choke problems?

Early 70s carbs? They were in use in all the important stuff until late 90s!

ravingdavis 23-05-10 08:03 PM

Re: Scottish Newbie
 
Welcome!!! Yellow bikes rule, yellow pointies rule more :D

Quedos 24-05-10 11:48 AM

Re: Scottish Newbie
 
Welcome and yup no excuses for not turnign up at the GM£ - get your tshirt order and IMHO - stick with the Curvey and yellow is the best colour ( despite my ex being blue!)


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