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    Hitcher here is something for ya


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    Mmmmmmm

    What a beast!

    ** drooling at the mouth **
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    Arrow Ya what?

    Quote Originally Posted by Groins_NZ
    What a beast!

    ** drooling at the mouth **
    I was drooling over a black hornet 900cc just yesterday. I guess we are never truely happy with what we allready have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honda
    I was drooling over a black hornet 900cc just yesterday. I guess we are never truely happy with what we allready have.
    i am truely happy with my bike

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    Talking

    I'm very happy with my bike, love it, lots of fun - still running it in. Doesn't stop me oogling other machines though - I like the naked bikes especially.

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    Im happy with mine. Just waiting to move to a bigger one though
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    Thanks for sharing this. Like so many "custom" bikes, they've done some things really well and others really poorly. I like the look of the seat -- it would get the rider more "into" the bike than the standard model. The green piping on the upholstery is a nice touch. But as for that belt cover up the left-hand side -- it looks like it was made by a third-form metalwork class.

    However 200 brake is hard to argue with...
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher
    Thanks for sharing this. Like so many "custom" bikes, they've done some things really well and others really poorly. I like the look of the seat -- it would get the rider more "into" the bike than the standard model. The green piping on the upholstery is a nice touch. But as for that belt cover up the left-hand side -- it looks like it was made by a third-form metalwork class.

    However 200 brake is hard to argue with...
    that seat isn't to had to make by looks of its a corbin so not to hard, to make something simlar like it (c:<

    but be fun tho to ride i must say

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