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One for the bikers.
28 June 2012, 20:55, (This post was last modified: 28 June 2012, 21:04 by Morgan.)
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RE: One for the bikers.
They are cool bikes, I made sure I got copies of all the army maintenance manuals for them so you can strip them down and re-build them from the book.

And once sorted they are reliable and very fuel efficient. Nice solid rotax engine.

Years ago I was offered a runner for £400, just needed an MOT and I bloody well could not afford it, then when I raised some cash the only one I could afford was a none runner with potential, I love tatting with bikes and things, but just never got round to finishing it. Had a few jobs done on it like the fuel tank re-braising and the exhaust making better than new... Then I got a brand new bike and my attention was turned to that.
This is it...


Just remembered, when I was cleaning it, getting it ready for the new loom, I found it had a spanking new chain and sprockets as well.

Bonus!


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One for the bikers. - by Morgan - 28 June 2012, 13:10
RE: One for the bikers. - by 00111001 - 28 June 2012, 14:57
RE: One for the bikers. - by Hrusai - 28 June 2012, 16:40
RE: One for the bikers. - by Morgan - 28 June 2012, 20:55
RE: One for the bikers. - by Tonka - 28 June 2012, 21:32
RE: One for the bikers. - by Carnebwen - 28 June 2012, 22:50
RE: One for the bikers. - by Hrusai - 28 June 2012, 23:00
RE: One for the bikers. - by Morgan - 29 June 2012, 06:24
RE: One for the bikers. - by cryingfreeman - 29 June 2012, 22:05
RE: One for the bikers. - by Hrusai - 29 June 2012, 22:06

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