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Originally posted by stormforce View Postbut don't put the spare wheel on the roof
an your all wrong by the way! by miles.... buy some metre long sections of plastic tube an just fit them between the body an chassis!! then just chuck on your 56x25r15 tyres an roll with the monster truck boys...
just for gawds sake dont accelerate or brake! it will fall apart!
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostDone the Sportsbike thing, now I'm happy with my 'Tourer'; I've lapped Knockhill faster on my SV than a mate on an R1 and another on a K6 Gixer, it's all about how you use what you've got. Plus, a twin with a decent exhaust will always sound better than a 4...
And always remember whippersnapper, I've lived long enough to be old.
and thanks for all the educated and thoughtfull answers guys!
any1 recomend a decent place to get it all fitted in the north surrey area?? can do half of the stuff but not all of it so mightaswell get it all done by a pro while im at it. im near towns such as Epsom, Sutton, Kingston, Croydon, Reigate, Crawley, Gildford, Gatwick.
serious anwsers this time tho guys!
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Originally posted by goodcat View Post
and thanks for all the educated and thoughtfull answers guys!
any1 recomend a decent place to get it all fitted in the north surrey area?? can do half of the stuff but not all of it so mightaswell get it all done by a pro while im at it. im near towns such as Epsom, Sutton, Kingston, Croydon, Reigate, Crawley, Gildford, Gatwick.
serious anwsers this time tho guys!
Why not do it yourself? Nothing mentioned above is difficult.
If you'd been up here, we'd have done the lot in a day. Would only have cost you many, many, beers and a gubbing at poker...Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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