A Third bike
- D41
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Re: A Third bike
Heretic. Those look like they were pulled from a Hillman Imp.
The Akras will do just fine.
The Akras will do just fine.
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Re: A Third bike
Would look good next to the AT in the garage
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Re: A Third bike
Fwiw I really don't like those, or the ones in the link. Much prefer the underslung silencers (Akra do one)duke63 wrote:And then dump the Akras and fit this.]
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Re: A Third bike
A lot of people buy stock 1299 cans and fairing lowers and fit them to junk the 959 shotgun cans.Kwacky wrote:I don't like the exhaust on the 959
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Re: A Third bike
Or fit a slipper clutch to an 899, which send email to be an easier and cheaper solution
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Re: A Third bike
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such a shame about those red wheels.
And the suspension clearly needs to be set up
Otherwise a very nice bike.
such a shame about those red wheels.
And the suspension clearly needs to be set up
Otherwise a very nice bike.
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Re: A Third bike
The wheels are no more than a few hundred pounds to sort.
Nice bike. Very low miles.
Nice bike. Very low miles.
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Re: A Third bike
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Re: A Third bike
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I quite like that. I think the red wheels work with the red decals on the bike.
Those gopping cans would have to go though.
I quite like that. I think the red wheels work with the red decals on the bike.
Those gopping cans would have to go though.
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Re: A Third bike
I see CSS have got their Ducatis up for sale
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Re: A Third bike
Book a train to Taunton this is the one
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Re: A Third bike
I offered him £8k on the forum Told him that way it would be cheaper when he buys it back from meBlade wrote:Book a train to Taunton this is the one
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Re: A Third bike
Kwacky wrote:I offered him £8k on the forum Told him that way it would be cheaper when he buys it back from meBlade wrote:Book a train to Taunton this is the one
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