stu,s SS(FS1E)

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thezedman
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Re: stu,s SS(FS1E)

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Charlie wrote:We did get the early SS with straight bars and no indicators :) i can remember a mates older brother having a new one 8-) if you have an early owners handbook it has an attatchment in red ink stuck in stating a set of flashers as a £10 optional extra :(
thats correct charlie ive got a handbook stamped 72 - 11 . stamped in red flasher lights and mirror supplied as optional extras and not standard eqipment. but no price
it also has a warning label stuck in on a peice of paper about the pedals,but in a later handbook that i have printed 73 - 11 it is in the print in red.
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Re: stu,s SS(FS1E)

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Are you reading this Mr chairman ;)
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Re: stu,s SS(FS1E)

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also they were not to hot on the spelling on the early handbook. the front cover reads YAMAHA FS1-E OWNE,S MANUAL. but on the later one they added the R .
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Re: stu,s SS(FS1E)

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thezedman wrote:also they were not to hot on the spelling on the early handbook. the front cover reads YAMAHA FS1-E OWNE,S MANUAL. but on the later one they added the R .
Yeah and I have a DX Parts List where it says it is "FOR ENGRAND" :lol:
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Re: stu,s SS(FS1E)

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thezedman wrote:
marky wrote:
trueblue wrote:Who,s got the lowest frame/engine number on the web site?? mines 007...
i have the earliest known registered bike although pers is a slightly lower number
what date was yours first registerd ?
I have an SS too, it was registered in may '73
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Re: stu,s SS(FS1E)

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candy o the way to go, just seen another ss local to me ,he,s never ridden it on the road , been in his shed for six years , talking him in to joining club and getting it on road.more fun rideing them.
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Re: stu,s SS(FS1E)

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you restore the bikes to ride them not to use as ornaments. my early ss has now done over 2000 miles since its resto. get on your peds & ride them :P
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thezedman wrote:you restore the bikes to ride them not to use as ornaments. my early ss has now done over 2000 miles since its resto. get on your peds & ride them :P

Or you have both ;) :)
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Re: stu,s SS(FS1E)

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I would be to tempted two ride all of them, :D :o
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