2 Re: What happened to the Yellow Peril... Fri 26 Jan 2018, 04:59
Rick G
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I don't think it would be it as that looks 83-85 and Yellow Peril was 90 or 91 I think.
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3 Re: What happened to the Yellow Peril... Fri 26 Jan 2018, 06:38
Crazy Frog
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Saw this on the sidecar FB group.
Nice one.
Nice one.
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4 Re: What happened to the Yellow Peril... Fri 26 Jan 2018, 13:08
MartinW
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We have a local Yellow Peril outfit, owned by a guy called Laurie. I run into him occasionally and kept asking him for pictures to no avail. He came across to my place before Christmas chasing a rear brake master cylinder, so I sold him my spare Chinese one. He was going on a toy run with the local vintage bike club and needed brakes.
Regards Martin.
Regards Martin.
5 Re: What happened to the Yellow Peril... Fri 26 Jan 2018, 13:57
Saxon7
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6 Re: What happened to the Yellow Peril... Fri 26 Jan 2018, 14:53
Crazy Frog
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No you are right.Saxon7 wrote:Sorry, I was kidding about it being Ulli's bike. I really need to use these emoticons better!
Put the sidecar bug on him.
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7 Re: What happened to the Yellow Peril... Fri 26 Jan 2018, 15:31
Rickmeister
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The bloke that bought the Yellow Peril was going to cafe racer it (uggghhh!) Haven't seen him on the forum for a while. Name of Glennji )I think). Certainly brings back lots of memories! Must admit...I've forgotten how theraputic it was to be up in the shed, music happening, spanner in hand and fiddling. I'm in the embryonic stage of down sizing and de-cluttering. So much to sort through...what to keep...what to heave-ho...ahhh, decisions, decisions.
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