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by Cannonball » Fri Jul 20, 12 12:21 am
Adrian Worman wrote: Who is that dog?
its good old dart vaders trustee doggie looking guard over the bike for me ade,
makes a change from herman hey matey,
bunkie boy loves the toybox matey should photo him in it thinks its a train with a fancy lid,
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by Dave999 » Fri Jul 20, 12 11:44 am
ooooyes you got it dunc
puts my Raleigh Grotter to shame
but parts coming in to make a nice one
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by db » Fri Jul 20, 12 12:25 pm
Come on, even wi Dunc at the pedals a Chopper still ain't a muscle bike
No-one will believe you...
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by TyreFryer » Fri Jul 20, 12 12:29 pm
Oh yes it is...
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by Cannonball » Fri Jul 20, 12 12:39 pm
www.dwatts80.fsnet.co.uk
WATTS RACING TRANSMISSIONS, CLOBBER THE COMPETITION ITS CLOBBERIN TIME
OFTEN OUTNUMBERED NEVER OUTGUNNED,
HEY WHATS THE TOP END ON THAT SUPERSPORTS. UNLIMITED,
I HAVE A NVQW
LIFE GOES PRETTY FAST, IF YOU DONT LOOK ROUND A WHILE YOU MAY JUST MISS IT,
THE PASS IS THE JUICE,
LOVED BY FEW,
HATED BY MANY
RESPECTED BY ALL
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by Dave999 » Fri Jul 20, 12 1:44 pm
db wrote:
Come on, even wi Dunc at the pedals a Chopper still ain't a muscle bike
yes it is
its got big fat rear wheel and skinny front one...and it pops wheelies dead easy.
and look at the length of the seat....potential to support plenty of muscle
should the need arise or not as the case maybe
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by Stu » Fri Jul 20, 12 1:48 pm
Just don't lean on the bars. Even as a skinny kid, I went through two by jumping and wheelie-ing. Crash the front wheel down, bars bend forward, nose get's splattered in the dirt.
Never did learn not to use the BMX jumps that the local kids built up by the cut.
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by Pete » Fri Jul 20, 12 2:16 pm
REAL Choppers have tall fron wheels and low wide rear wheels
the good old 5.10 x 16" and 21 x 3.5" variety - great in the wet
On topic - never had a 4 banger, mostly parallel and "V" twins, and one triple (did not like it "Buzzy") .........tough bike though
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by Ivor » Fri Jul 20, 12 2:59 pm
Far too many cylinders for me.
I find one perfectly adequate...
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by Mossy68 » Fri Jul 20, 12 4:43 pm
Hi Ivor
Cracking pic mate
I also own an mz baghira 660 single
Can't beat a big thumper !!!
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by TyreFryer » Fri Jul 20, 12 4:50 pm
Has that got the Yamaha XT engine in it Gary?
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by Ivor » Fri Jul 20, 12 4:51 pm
Thanks Gary, the way things are going I'll be riding the Velo to the Nats!
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by TyreFryer » Fri Jul 20, 12 4:52 pm
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by TyreFryer » Fri Jul 20, 12 5:28 pm
I bet that's more fun than the TS150 I had.
It had a certain charm but I don't think it would qualify as a "muscle bike"!
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