Lovely job! I so recognize this. You start with something small and end up with motorcycle parts all over your shed... In my shed at this moment a 4th gen. VFR...
I love the old Thunderace, a good friend of mine (God rest him) had one exactly the same as yours. When he bought it, it was in mint condition, untill he lost control doing a wheelie, and hitting the back of my Triumph Daytona 1000. It was a right mess after that, and i made him pay for ALL repairs to my Daytona, which i still have, and is now a restoration case itself. Nice vid, many thanks for posting it.
Good job!!! Hell of a great bike which i have been enjoying riding for years! Currently i am looking for a good part store as i can't find those black plastic covers in front...shown at @19:42 exactly under the right handlebar.... HELP!?
Hi mate if you are still looking for the clock surround as described above. Fowlers Parts in Bristol here in the UK stock them from new !..............
Great job dude, shared this video on the Yamaha Thunderace forum I am member of, someone said "Nice detailed video. What type of shock did you fit and where did you buy it?" Thanks in advance. Best wishes from the Lone Wolf in the lakes. :)
Hi, Thanks for watching and sharing , I used a YSS MD366 from Brook Suspension link here www.brooksuspension.co.uk/yamaha-yzf-1000-r-thunderace-yss-mz366-shock-absorber-96-01?gclid=CjwKCAjwzuqgBhAcEiwAdj5dRhRrjp4fFld6D7etEe0tOgVXujdEsBgRTxIrCcVwDoej4e38I-3sGBoCuV4QAvD_BwE
BRAVO Guys, I use to have exact this model and color! Very good bike with lot of power and kick!
Lovely job! I so recognize this. You start with something small and end up with motorcycle parts all over your shed... In my shed at this moment a 4th gen. VFR...
Looks fantastic, I purchased the same model new back in 96/97. Excellent sports tourer especially 2 up.
I love the old Thunderace, a good friend of mine (God rest him) had one exactly the same as yours. When he bought it, it was in mint condition, untill he lost control doing a wheelie, and hitting the back of my Triumph Daytona 1000. It was a right mess after that, and i made him pay for ALL repairs to my Daytona, which i still have, and is now a restoration case itself.
Nice vid, many thanks for posting it.
Lovely job, fantastic bike
Yer spot on I did the same with mine looks a million times better now 😉
Outstanding sir
id want a rear hugger to protect that shiny new shock.
Grand job
Can you number each video.
At the beginning of the caption would be excellent. Thank you.
Good job!!! Hell of a great bike which i have been enjoying riding for years! Currently i am looking for a good part store as i can't find those black plastic covers in front...shown at @19:42 exactly under the right handlebar.... HELP!?
Hi mate
if you are still looking for the clock surround as described above. Fowlers Parts in Bristol here in the UK stock them from new !..............
Awesome work! I was wondering were did buy the rear shock?
save an ace nice
Great job dude, shared this video on the Yamaha Thunderace forum I am member of, someone said "Nice detailed video. What type of shock did you fit and where did you buy it?" Thanks in advance. Best wishes from the Lone Wolf in the lakes. :)
Hi, Thanks for watching and sharing , I used a YSS MD366 from Brook Suspension link here www.brooksuspension.co.uk/yamaha-yzf-1000-r-thunderace-yss-mz366-shock-absorber-96-01?gclid=CjwKCAjwzuqgBhAcEiwAdj5dRhRrjp4fFld6D7etEe0tOgVXujdEsBgRTxIrCcVwDoej4e38I-3sGBoCuV4QAvD_BwE
forum link?