Sales Brochure
- Maz
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Sales Brochure
Hi all,
do any of you have a sales brochure for the 1975 GL1000 and, if so, would you be willing to scan it and email the images to me?
It's all part of the article I'm writing for the VJMC club magazine.
Thanks, in adavance.
Maz
do any of you have a sales brochure for the 1975 GL1000 and, if so, would you be willing to scan it and email the images to me?
It's all part of the article I'm writing for the VJMC club magazine.
Thanks, in adavance.
Maz
Ironically, Common Sense is the LEAST common of all senses!
- SnoBrdr
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Re: Sales Brochure
Try here: http://ngwclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=41030Maz wrote:Hi all,
do any of you have a sales brochure for the 1975 GL1000 and, if so, would you be willing to scan it and email the images to me?
It's all part of the article I'm writing for the VJMC club magazine.
Thanks, in adavance.
Maz
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Re: Sales Brochure
Thanks SnoBrdr, that's just what I need.
Maz
Maz
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Re: Sales Brochure
What is the VJMC?Maz wrote:Hi all,
do any of you have a sales brochure for the 1975 GL1000 and, if so, would you be willing to scan it and email the images to me?
It's all part of the article I'm writing for the VJMC club magazine.
Thanks, in adavance.
Maz
I assume it's a bike club.
Would like to see your finished article.
Re: Sales Brochure
Yes, I'd like to see the article too.
- Maz
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1976 CB500T
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1993 Suzuki GS500E
Re: Sales Brochure
It's the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club.SnoBrdr wrote:What is the VJMC?Maz wrote:Hi all,
do any of you have a sales brochure for the 1975 GL1000 and, if so, would you be willing to scan it and email the images to me?
It's all part of the article I'm writing for the VJMC club magazine.
Thanks, in adavance.
Maz
I assume it's a bike club.
Would like to see your finished article.
It's pretty much worldwide, in various forms, but here in the UK we have a Club Magazine called Tansha, that's sent out every 2 months. Any members can submit articles for consideration, whether they are technical or just reports on section rides.
Check out http://www.vjmc.com or, for my local branch http://www.vjmckent.org.uk.
Maz
Ironically, Common Sense is the LEAST common of all senses!
- Maz
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1993 Suzuki GS500E
Re: Sales Brochure
I submitted an article detailing my carb rebuild, using Randakks kits and the Editor needs a couple of extra illustrations to 'balance' the pages. Some of the brochure pictures will be ideal as it's easy for him to get permission from Honda to reproduce them.
Maz
Maz
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Re: Sales Brochure
Some pretty nice bikes there.Maz wrote:It's the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club.SnoBrdr wrote:What is the VJMC?Maz wrote:Hi all,
do any of you have a sales brochure for the 1975 GL1000 and, if so, would you be willing to scan it and email the images to me?
It's all part of the article I'm writing for the VJMC club magazine.
Thanks, in adavance.
Maz
I assume it's a bike club.
Would like to see your finished article.
It's pretty much worldwide, in various forms, but here in the UK we have a Club Magazine called Tansha, that's sent out every 2 months. Any members can submit articles for consideration, whether they are technical or just reports on section rides.
Check out http://www.vjmc.com or, for my local branch http://www.vjmckent.org.uk.
Maz
Ian seems to have quite the collection.
- Maz
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Re: Sales Brochure
If you're referring to Ian Mason.....that's me!
Maz
Maz
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Re: Sales Brochure
Kinda figured that.Maz wrote:If you're referring to Ian Mason.....that's me!
Maz
Nice collection, how many do you have ?
- Maz
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Re: Sales Brochure
Just those 4, at the moment........!
The guy who owns the Black Bomber on there has 41 bikes! All but 2 or 3 are roadworthy.
Maz
The guy who owns the Black Bomber on there has 41 bikes! All but 2 or 3 are roadworthy.
Maz
Ironically, Common Sense is the LEAST common of all senses!
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Re: Sales Brochure
Wow, just think of the garage space needed.Maz wrote:Just those 4, at the moment........!
The guy who owns the Black Bomber on there has 41 bikes! All but 2 or 3 are roadworthy.
Maz
- Maz
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1976 CB500T
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1993 Suzuki GS500E
Re: Sales Brochure
Some are garaged, some are just kept under bike covers. Oh yeah, one is in his attic in boxes ready to rebuild!
Maz
Maz
Ironically, Common Sense is the LEAST common of all senses!