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  1. intrudin

    intrudin Active Member

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    Hi to you all .
    Im new to the 250 scene
    I just started work on a 1987 Rg250 FCH was sold in Canada for 1 year only, Will post some pics soon.
    I'm riding a 85 RZ350 at the moment lots of fun
    also working on a yammagamma, rz350 motor and frame,rgv banana swingarm and USD forks /SV650 wheels.
    Winters are long and cold here in Canada so theres always a project on the go.

    Cheers jimd

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    Th3_Huntsman Senior Member Contributing Member

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    G'day mate! Welcome. Sounds like a few interesting projects on the go. In Australia we just have a really long summer like all year round compared to you guys!
     
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    welcome .
     
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    Darren Well-Known Member Contributing Member Dirty Wheel Club

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    Welcome, looks like a nice project!
     
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    intrudin Active Member

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    Thanks , As you can see from the pic (taken in 2010) it needs a lot of tlc.. as of now the engine is rebuilt (top end) all the body work as been painted just need to do the decals when body work fitted. just waiting on some fork seals....
     
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    Welcome :)
     
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    Kerz Beginner level grinder :)

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    GreyImport Administrator Staff Member The Chief Contributing Member

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    :welcome:

    nice collection there ..... we always welcome photos , lotsa photos :thumb_ups:
     
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    Phil Senior Member Contributing Member

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    Oh those Canadian winters, we don't know how lucky we are here in Australia. Welcome to the forum and we look forward to some photo's of your project bike (I had one also ) but sold it. Out of curiosity how many months in the year can you ride a motorcycle in Canada??
     
  10. intrudin

    intrudin Active Member

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    Here in Southern Ontario a good riding season starts in May (temps around 12/14c) Summer months around 24/26c Autum can be the best 16/20c early October it all over back to the shed lol. my shed is in the basement of my house as it to soding cold in the garage .this winter its averaged minus 20c wind chill factor minus 30c
     
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    my bike when i got it in my buddys shop and today in my shed (basement)

    hope this works with pbucket not sure how to resize pics any clues on prgrams
     
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    GreyImport Administrator Staff Member The Chief Contributing Member

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    Theres an edit section in photobucket to resize and windows paint has a resize button also.
     
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    Kodie01 Unspecified Organism Contributing Member

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    I just drop all my pics into photobucket & direct link them here

    I only use my iphone for pics so I guess they're not too big.

    Photoshop has an option called 'resize for web' I think & that does the job too
     

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