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Nailed it Plus it was hoped that the side panels would be smoother and offer less edges for boots to catch on.
Problem was they were hard to grip and made engines run too hot....
The Shop
SAW THIS AND HAD TO TOSS MY WEB GEAR ON FOR A QUICK PIC!
And this one:
Now I am sure that they also had a Yamaha version, using the NCY Xtreme team bike:
But with a hot chick on it...
Does anyone have a copy of that poster/ad that they could post in here please?
While we are at it, I don't suppose anyone has any ideas on how to go about aquiring or recreating a set of those graphics and seat cover?
Thanks, Mark
I had motorbikes right through the 90s, starting with a PW50 in 1990, so the mid-late 90s was a period where I was very much into MX/SX and idolised the guys on these pages.
Here's me kitted up in new gear December 1995, patiently awaiting my 1996 KX80:
New bike Christmas Day 1995:
I raced under # 167....which should need no explanation.
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This is a great thread and some great pics, I'm wondering if anyone can place this seat cover to a bike of the era. I haven't be able to find a pic of the bike, hope someone can help cheers.
Pit Row
The 1992 RM's would have to be the most 90's bikes ever! I was planning on finding a nice 1991 CR125 for a project but after seeing the 92 RM250 that MCfan4iife posted on page 10 I'm undecided again.
How are Suzuki's prices for original and NOS parts?
Rick Johnson, Jeff Stanton, Jean Michelle Bayle and ?
did just a little work on mine and it ran like a scolded dog!!!!!!
Congrats on the rm 250, it looks GREAT !!!!!
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