I just agreed to purchase a 1988 NX650 and discovered via Google that it was your bike before you sold it to the guy I am buying it from. I'm sure it was yours, given the custom cammo hard bags, computer,lights, etc on the bike now. It only has 2966 or so miles today, just a few hundred more that you when sold previously. The seller, John, say he's too been busy to ride. Thanks for the photos. Any thoughts on the bike ?
My other 2 bikes are a 1982 Yamaha 750 Seca and a 2000 V-Star 1100 Classic - both bought new. This is my first Honda as I have had about 6-7 Yamahas over the years. Can't wait for spring!
I would really like more info on your cz 527 mods, I just bought one and like everything about it other than magazine sticking down at balance point. Richard TX
You certainly know how to make shooting fun as well as being a serious sport. Wish we had an Egg Shoot over here in England, but then that's just too much fun for our analy retentive government to allow gun owners to indulge in! Brilliantly constructed site too, and love the other pictures and slide shows. The barrel tensioning project looked REALLY interesting. Did the gun shoot like it looks?? Cheers, Steve
Hi I need some help. I just bought a Mod.TZ 75 made by Tanfoglio in both 9MM and 41AE it has both barrels. What in need is extra mags. Both for the 9MM and 41AE. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You Bob.
Hi Roy First spoke to you on Macs NX650 German website the chat used to be great now its crap emailed Macs dosnt wana know do you know of any other Dommie websites hope to here from you soon all the best for 2003 (iwsa going to suggest you start one but i see your dommie is for sale if not already sold Cheers Rivi Ron Lancs uk
I am looking for a customer an arbor to set the sighting on a scope for a 5 mm Craig Rifle. Can you lend any information on where I can get him some help? We seem to be having absolutely none here in Vriginia. Thanks.
Just found your website via Google. Looking for info regarding the Sigma Sport BC800 cycle computer. I've installed one on a motorcycle (Honda CBR1000). I find its accuracy to deviate increasingly as the bike goes faster. eg: Over 180 km/h it's only reading around 150 km/h. Around 100 km/h it reads around 95 km/h. Around 60 km/h it reads around 55-58 km/h.
Good site, check out www.tunebike.de. I am now the U.S.A. contact. Roy are you a member of FSSNOC? you'll know what that stands for, if you are a member. Ray......I and my brother both own Panthers.