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    LOL, love the propeller powered 3 seater pushie. Some very nice and classic bikes. Good pics.

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    Motu! Look!

    That Honda RC18x gave me wood!
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    Liking the look of this headlamp & front fork arrangement. Liking it purely for esthetics though, I'm guessing it's not the comfiest ride!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDave View Post
    Liking the look of this headlamp & front fork arrangement. Liking it purely for esthetics though, I'm guessing it's not the comfiest ride!
    Call that a front end??
    now THIS is a front end!!

    (still trying to work out how it operates)
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    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    Call that a front end??
    now THIS is a front end!!

    (still trying to work out how it operates)
    Took me a while, but it does make sense.

    Rear column (with the rose joints) is fixed. When the front axle rises, the front link rotates (as its top pivot is fixed). As the front link rotates, its linkage pulls against a small lever which compresses the spring.

    What amuses me is that after all that effort, he goes and puts a drum brake on the wheel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    Motu! Look!

    That Honda RC18x gave me wood!
    The Hailwood Honda was at the Puke Classics race this past Feb, having just been given a slightly drawn out rebuild by our own Ken McIntosh.

    The owner gave it quite a few blasts around the track, sometimes running together with Sammy Miller on a Gilera 4 GP bike. Earsplitting combination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vfxdog View Post
    The Hailwood Honda was at the Puke Classics race this past Feb, having just been given a slightly drawn out rebuild by our own Ken McIntosh.

    The owner gave it quite a few blasts around the track, sometimes running together with Sammy Miller on a Gilera 4 GP bike. Earsplitting combination.
    I was there! He was short-shifting though, but I still can't forget that sound

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    Sexy bikes, well done.
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    sexy bikes indeed....

    now that grass i want to go play on it
    I've learnt to hide the pain inside, open the throttle and ride away.

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    Awesome, just awesome.

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