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    Pre 1980s Japanese motorcycles

    Here's a link to our revised website. The Classic Japanese Motorcycle Group. Christchurch. If you have an interest in early ricers have a look around.

    http://www.cjmg.org.nz/
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    Quote Originally Posted by toycollector10 View Post
    Here's a link to our revised website. The Classic Japanese Motorcycle Group. Christchurch. If you have an interest in early ricers have a look around.

    http://www.cjmg.org.nz/
    Great site, thanks for that one.
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    jeez i wish i kept my Z1r

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimO View Post
    jeez i wish i kept my Z1r
    So..it's road bikes only ?

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    Arghhhh, Pre 1980's?
    My '81 GS1000E just misses out - despite appearing identical to the '79 model?

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    Cool, you got some mint ole junk in there eh? Hehe!
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    Awesome

    Some great old bikes there.
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