MRE XS750 YAMAHA

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MRE XS750 YAMAHA

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New XS750 Yamaha ;)
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A true and absolute work of art, well done that man!!! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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I used to have an XS650 called Clyde :D Loved that bike (it was called Clyde cos the other one I had was a Bonnie :D )
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Thanks Steve / phil cheques to the usual ? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: The second to last UK built bike, MRE Nourish to finish off next week then start loading container :mrgreen:
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There was an XS750 as well, the shaft drive triple. My mate had a chopped one, ace it was.
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Re: MRE XS750 YAMAHA

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A bit better than this one?
A bit better than this one?
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yes, quite different to that one :lol:
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