neary85
Race Dog
I blame my father for getting me into this ;D! i think bikes are either in your blood or not. after long debates and looking under rocks i have finally committed!
Sunday arrived and i finally got my very own air head!
1979 R45 maybe i have made a huuuge mistake! but i thinks its going to be a cool addition to the family once its going, only time will tell - thoughts are welcome!
it starts, the alternator seems to be on the frits, few things need work. but this is the adventure of owning your first airhead :ricky:
have been dreaming of what to do with "fourtyfive" but i smell something towards the CR or "flat track" coming.....
before i start on this little adventure of mine, please can someone give me an idea on the best place to start looking for the workshop manual? i dont mind paying if i have to, but the general google search only brought up the hayens (memory recalls these were never the best out there)
will be sure to keep a diary of my progress as slow as it may be
Sunday arrived and i finally got my very own air head!
1979 R45 maybe i have made a huuuge mistake! but i thinks its going to be a cool addition to the family once its going, only time will tell - thoughts are welcome!
it starts, the alternator seems to be on the frits, few things need work. but this is the adventure of owning your first airhead :ricky:
have been dreaming of what to do with "fourtyfive" but i smell something towards the CR or "flat track" coming.....
before i start on this little adventure of mine, please can someone give me an idea on the best place to start looking for the workshop manual? i dont mind paying if i have to, but the general google search only brought up the hayens (memory recalls these were never the best out there)
will be sure to keep a diary of my progress as slow as it may be