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Thanks for that, Bill. The sort of bike that got me excited as a kid. 'course, I'm a bit partial to Yamahas...
Quote from: medic09 on January 16, 2007, 07:02:25 PMThanks for that, Bill. The sort of bike that got me excited as a kid. 'course, I'm a bit partial to Yamahas... Hey,those suckers were pretty hot for their time. I can't remember exactly what the street job of that time was called. Something like YDS3 (maybe). Anyway, the first one I saw was the same colors as this Ascot and someone had done some very impressive pin striping on it and besides looking good, that sucker would fly down the road and didn't sound half bad for a 2 stroke either. I just like to add a "Blast From The Past" now and then. Personally, I don't think we should forget any of them. After all, they are a part of the motorcycling history. Later on, Bill
Quote from: bill440cars on January 16, 2007, 07:58:12 PMQuote from: medic09 on January 16, 2007, 07:02:25 PMThanks for that, Bill. The sort of bike that got me excited as a kid. 'course, I'm a bit partial to Yamahas... Hey,those suckers were pretty hot for their time. I can't remember exactly what the street job of that time was called. Something like YDS3 (maybe). Anyway, the first one I saw was the same colors as this Ascot and someone had done some very impressive pin striping on it and besides looking good, that sucker would fly down the road and didn't sound half bad for a 2 stroke either. I just like to add a "Blast From The Past" now and then. Personally, I don't think we should forget any of them. After all, they are a part of the motorcycling history. Later on, Bill They're also what inspired all of us old farts in the first place...