Camiel schreef:Welcome! You all had a nice weekend i see!!
there will be/have been together 4 meetings this year, organised for and by fizzy riders
Limburg ride THE meeting North-Holland meeting River Ride
not every month you see unfortunately
Not everyone can make it to all the events so we do due to various reasons work/holidays /family/illness - but alot of us try our to best to get to most.
The events around the UK are organised usually by well know Forum members - the next event on the forum is my event in Norfolk in June I am rasing money for terminally ill kids
I think you can expect a bigger crowd next year I myself would have loved to go this year but I couldn't because i had my finals, and she wouldn't have made the distance to Brighton in the state its in right now
henkie22222 schreef:I think you can expect a bigger crowd next year I myself would have loved to go this year but I couldn't because i had my finals, and she wouldn't have made the distance to Brighton in the state its in right now
We are also looking forward to visiting your country next year it gives us all a year to get our bikes sorted but I am sure we will still manage to break one or two ! as long as we can fix them again
Jeti schreef:Looks great! Next year I'll be there too!
It was a lot of fun, good social weekend and good rideouts especially the Brighton sea front ride ! we love it every year
And he's not lying at all
I'm still buzzing from the weekend ! How about you ? you will have to post some pics when you get your bike fixed !
When I get my 1979 Wineberry FS1M bike built I will post some pictures of it on here - here a few pictures to be going on with
I wonder how I will get on with the seat
Before
after
Just waiting for my fork stancheons (chrome tubes ) to be rehard chromed, my side panels to be done and I have my engine to clean up and then rebuild when I find the time and then I can start getting the bike rebuilt
Hi Gino here is the link to the guy who sells the uprated fs1 clutch kit which will take up to 20+ bhp approx - ( tested on a 5 speed FS1 which had a Metra kit fitted - Flicka's bike in the UK ) - it consists of two metal and three friction plates - the plates are thinner than standard fs1 plates and the clutch spring are heavier. The link is showing him selling a Parma kit but if you contact him via ebay or his email address he should be able to assist with the clutch set up if its of any interest to you .
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YAMAHA-FS1E-F ... 369wt_1059