C90 wanted please

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Mattt
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C90 wanted please

Post by Mattt » Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:11 pm

hi all just joined up as im looking for a roundheadlight model C90
running engine preferred doesnt have to be motd or taxed

good chrome but paintwork not so important

in surrey but can travel within reason

thanks
matt

email me at work TVRCHESS@AOL.COM
or pm me on here

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Re: C90 wanted please

Post by Pjam » Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:48 pm

Hi Matt and welcome to the board! :D

For a 6V er you may need to hang around here a bit. lots of us have them so their quite popular.

I see RD250! we were just talking about them here the other day.

Enjoy. Pjam

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Re: C90 wanted please

Post by Newtsalad » Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:20 am

Hi Matt, Welcome aboard, glad you found us! We were indeed talking about the RD's, I had the 400, in another life! :D

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Re: C90 wanted please

Post by Mattt » Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:59 am

hi all
im not really up on the exact model specs but ive decided on the roundlight version as im into older style bikes

when was the changeover year to the later headlight?,and can you get a earlier roundlight model in 12v?

ive been reading up on them a little but not sure on the changeover year

the RD is an aircooled one with the coffin tank,ive had it a while ,just sold a PC50 so im in need of something to replace it!

the PC was lovely but really i got bored of it as it would only do 29-31mph which wasnt much fun,so 50mph would be fine !

also will be selling my GSXR750 WP as ive bought a 1973 Norton commando

too many bikes! so the GSXr has to go :(

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Re: C90 wanted please

Post by fizzydaze » Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:39 pm

Yes there is a 12V Cub with round headlamp, cue Boo for exact model and year. :D

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Re: C90 wanted please

Post by aliengravy » Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:41 pm

poor boo lol, i think i might have to study my cubs more ;)

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Re: C90 wanted please

Post by matt.leese » Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:01 pm

dont think theirs a 12v 90 with round headlamp, i defo know their is a 70, herrod had one its a c70c 12v, but iv never seen a 12v c90 with round headlamp ;)

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Re: C90 wanted please

Post by fizzydaze » Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:08 pm

There definitely is!!!! :D :D :D

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Re: C90 wanted please

Post by fizzydaze » Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:10 pm

The end of 6V C90 into 12V around 83-84 there is a cross breed for sure. Rare model though as not as many made. ;)

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Re: C90 wanted please

Post by matt.leese » Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:11 pm

fizzydaze wrote:There definitely is!!!! :D :D :D
i sure they olny came in on the c70 ;)

- yep their is its the c90c iv just done a google search. ;)

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