Been working on this for a while,
Dave.
My mt outfit
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My mt outfit
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born to be waserk
thank god for atheism.
sometimes your front legs need to be stiff and the fur on your arse vertical.
thank god for atheism.
sometimes your front legs need to be stiff and the fur on your arse vertical.
- jungleMTbiker
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Re: My mt outfit
Is that a 2CV trailing arm you are using for a swingarm on the chair?
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--1985 Armstrong MT500, was 05 KE 27. Installing 604E engine, better front brake and better rear shocks.
--Currently back in Papua New Guinea, left the bike hibernating in Surrey again
--Currently back in Papua New Guinea, left the bike hibernating in Surrey again
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Re: My mt outfit
its from a classic mini adapted to fit the yamaha r3 shock and spacesaver wheel from a yaris,jungleMTbiker wrote: ↑Thu Apr 27, 2023 11:18 pmIs that a 2CV trailing arm you are using for a swingarm on the chair?
it has drum fitted so will have brake and handbrake possibility in the future.
dave.
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born to be waserk
thank god for atheism.
sometimes your front legs need to be stiff and the fur on your arse vertical.
thank god for atheism.
sometimes your front legs need to be stiff and the fur on your arse vertical.
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Re: My mt outfit
this must be a long time project due to all rest of the builds you have and now back to work
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