Lifting the T-Bird 1600 jest became easier

Discussion in 'Thunderbird' started by Bob Chambers, Nov 23, 2015.

  1. Bob Chambers

    Bob Chambers Member

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  2. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    Isn't this spam?
     
  3. Bob Chambers

    Bob Chambers Member

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    Not unless advising fellow T-Birders of a useful product to solve a big shortcoming with the Bird is spam.
     
  4. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    Sorry Bob we've been peppered with a lot recently
     
  5. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    #5 crispey, Nov 24, 2015
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    Hmmm, if you want something to lift your t/bird go here
    I have one for my Thruxton and others on here have them.
     
  6. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    On the basis that you are not selling this product, I withdraw my comment unreservedly.
     
  7. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Oh ok, I stand ( ha ha) corrected! I have no probs with it on the Thruxton tho.
     
  8. Bob Chambers

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    Sorry if I offended anyone by putting this up as my first post. In full disclosure, I did invent and am selling them. I saw a big shortcoming in my own T-Bird and designed this system to overcome it. I'm just a motorcyclist... just like the rest of you; not some big conglomerate. If your normal practice is to charge a fee for "commercial" sales, I'm OK with that, but it just runs the price up for the ultimate user. Shipping to the UK is already high enough, so to add another fee is just like another tax.
    If you want to see that others find this useful, please go to the TB1600 forum. Go in "Accessories" and look for "Lifting the Thunderbird just became easier" (I even spelled "just" right there!) :rolleyes:

    So in manner of introduction, I already put my name where a user name should have gone. I've had a '12 1600 ABS about 14 months and 10K miles, replacing my much loved '06 America. The bike is a joy to ride, as you all well know.

    Again, sorry to offend, but being a Yank, it comes naturally!
    Cheers, guys!
     
  9. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    Hey bob welcome in, that should have been your 1st post ;-)
     
  10. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    Ok welcome in......
     
  11. Bob Chambers

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    I live in Virginia, near the Blue Ridge Parkway. It's beautiful country, lots of twisty mountain curves, and valley to the south, with longer straights. Some of the best riding in the country. Being retired, I get to enjoy it whenever the fancy hits; frequently;) I do ride year round, although far less in the winter.
     
  12. Bob Chambers

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    Autumn is sadly past. The trees are barren, and temps in the low 30's (F) today, about 0(C) It'll warm up again though. Winter here comes in spurts, with some decent breaks.
    By all means, give me a heads up if you come over.
     
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  13. Bob Chambers

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    By the way, I should mention since shipping overseas is so high, I can (barely) fit two of these sets into the same shipping box for no extra shipping cost. It'd save two of you $30 (about 20 pounds) each. It would obviously have to ship to the same address. I don't think my website will allow for that, so you'd have to contact me first to do it. Find a friend to save $$ with.
     
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