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Gazman

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  1. Cheers for the warm welcome back guys. Thought you might like to see one of my recent distractions.



    It's dry inside and it's got a heater and you don't have to wear leathers, although I do of course. Gaz thumbsthumbs


  2. Hi guys, Dave, Stu etc. Been away from the forum for a long time now, about a year or so. Hope you are all well, Stu, you look like you've been working out even more than before, judging by your photo, Dave, Hope the B king's going well. Anyway, not used the bike much in the past year, don't ride in the cold and wet and have been busy with a house move and now with an extension on its way in the new year. Got my hands on a new toy earlier this year, which I can use on more occasions and have started a journal on this site z3mcoupe forum The B6 is still looking good but I'm hoping to get a mk1 B12 for next summer, going to keep an eye open on here to see if I can source one at a good price. Gazman thumbsthumbs


  3. @Bulla101 wrote:
    Yeh, I know Dave, most people who are into bikes know Dave, infact he used to work on the spammers at our Dealership.


    Thought you might, I used to go to club circuit meets with him 30 years ago, I even got to ride his GT750 at silverstone once, before he moved to IOM, he lives for bikes.

  4. To all concerned. I love this bike, it turned out exactly how I wanted but I really fancy a B12 for next year and to be honest I miss the refurbishing process, that was even better than the finished result or riding for me. Anyway it's close to Christmas, getting colder and may be the wrong time to sell. It's now being stored in my mums garage a couple of miles away, because I don't have a garage to keep it in here, figured it would not hurt to offer it for sale now rather than next spring, we'll see but rest assured I will be back on here with a B12 for next year and I've got some really good ideas for the proposed build. Cheers boys. Gaz thumbsthumbs


  5. @Gazman wrote:
    Got mine mounted on the rear foot peg mounts. Seems fine to me but may be slightly too high if you're taller than 6 foot, worth a try though. Gaz thumbsthumbs

    Just noticed your rear foot peg mounts are missing, ignore the previous. thumbsthumbs


    Yeah they were cut off as excess weight but now thinking it may of been a better option to leave them on.

    I'm thinking of mounting the pegs just where the bottom of the loop for the rear pegs was (if that makes sence)



    Yeh, know where you mean. That would probably be a good position, as mine are about as high as you would comfortably want them and that would be just slightly lower. Gaz thumbsthumbs

  6. Dave, I too run my own business and it has taken years to get a large enough float to cover all outstanding outlay. With many of our projects spanning months, more than a year for some, it has been the single most difficult thing to do, particularly through the recession. Only a handful of our clients pay up quickly, most are 30 to 60 days from invoice date, a few need to be chased after that and a couple need a bit more persuasion. I don't get it either mate, you can't go to PC world or Argos, walk out with thousands of pounds worth of kit and tell them to go to the trouble of sending you an invoice, then wait 60+ days before they send you a reminder. It's wrong but unfortunately it's the way it is. On the other hand though, we pay all of our bills within a few days of receiving them and are well known for it, I prefer to be like that, I just wish everyone else did. As far as payment terms are concerned, it probably won't make any difference to the late payers. I do however start all invoices with "Payment is now due", doesn't speed any of them up though. Gaz thumbsthumbs

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