Tinkicker Posted May 22 Posted May 22 (edited) Public service announcement.. Yamaha Thundercat. A truly excellent bike back in the day, almost on par with the VFR750. A LOT of bike for not a lot of money, an excellent candidate for a light restoration. I would have had it myself if I had the room. Even better, it is open to offers... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/326590664359?_skw=yamaha+it&itmmeta=01JVWDGK2VY7FQZF0RHWEADB45&hash=item4c0a520ea7:g:dYkAAOSwDrFoDNX4&itmprp=enc%3AAQAKAAAA4FkggFvd1GGDu0w3yXCmi1e%2BjXmgp6Kz2RaDlpx5CYIlUmaULTl93fD7IFrSEsGF8%2BsFRBVZRrf6k41tfMtfLbh5PXlr8bK6kcurrYusGSik1V1r9d0NvCYfasz3%2F9Ucx2VvcL9B6tfgaQ6sA9c3ylVQD%2Bflw%2BSTsmjP1AjvYM9owd6Po7zBNDVAVJipJVealMTorx%2FhzttXbxz4r4umg1lH1Mn9AHSjISF1MVGPaHT%2FePpiNbVg5qoG8lcNeAW1tClDkq69gQfGlrXE9MREs66LaBwoc%2FycDLi%2BtT2TGK11|tkp%3ABk9SR8yxwo3fZQ Edited May 22 by Tinkicker 2 Quote
Simon Davey Posted May 22 Posted May 22 That's remarkably tidy, even with the scrape. Obviously well cared for. Quote
Hairsy Posted May 22 Posted May 22 That is lovely - perfect for a first resto project. Sadly its the wrong time of year for me - it's my season for keys instead of spanners. Quote
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