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Classic Motorcycle Manuals

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

A little off topic, but a company I affiliate with has announced a new range of Classic motorcycle manuals and literature in their product line up. As they include a lot of Japanese manuals for classic Jap bikes (kawasakis are well catered for) I thought I’d post a little about it, and it’s been quiet here anyway right :-)

So here’s their blurb from their site at www.classic-motorcycles.co.uk/

[quote]NEW classic motorcycle manuals & instruction books.

We are proud to announce our NEW range of classic motorcycle workshop manuals.

Our classic motorcycle manuals have been reproduced from the original factory information, therefore they are very detailed and informative and include many technical photos and illustrations to help guide you. Because they have been reproduced from the original factory publications they are of a very high quality.

Included in the original factory publications are workshop manuals, parts manuals and instruction books for most classic motorcycle models. We have over a thousand manuals to choose from. [end quote] classicbikemanuals

Click here to go to the site then follow the link to the motorcycle manuals with this picture beside it —->
Take a look around at their other products too, they have high quality tee-shirts I know they are good quality cos I bought one for my dad with the Ariel logo on it.

Fame At Last For The Z750 Twin

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

In the April 2008 issue of Classic Motorcycle Mechanics magazine there is a familiar looking bike in the “Readers Bikes” section.

Yep at long last we have made it into print with a picture of the Z750 twin at the local Wolverton show last year and even got in a link to this blog too woohoo.

And that’s it really. Nothing else has been done with the Kawasaki since the last post, not even started it up. My excuse is that the weather has been crap. I’m sticking with that too, I refuse to ride in this Easter snow flurries and hailstones which the my part of England is experiencing and that’s that.

Did I say that was it, not quite. I also volunteered to help put together a new Z750 twin site with forums and a photo gallery. You can see my handiwork (I set up the site, and modified a web template to suit the theme) at http://www.LonesomeTwin.com as well as find other Z750 twin owners, and read about their bikes too.