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    Todays question

    Armed with a angle grinder and hammer (I blame mudwiz for posting pics of his bike), I've made a very slight change to the arse-end of the bike.

    I was quite pleased with myself until the missus tells me I've spoiled a perfectly good bike. It's OK though, I have a completely standard rear-end to go back in when I trade it in for my KTM .

    So todays question :

    Bad ass

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    Sad ass


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    Wouldn't be rushing to do it mesel, but not too bad at all

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    Not bad at all.
    But suddenly the front seems a bit bulky now. Some more grinding left to do I'm afraid

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    i like it.
    does have standard suspension 'cos it looks really high.

    rob

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    It look's quite smart

    What do you reckon on the Distanzia's John?

    You still got plan's for a KTM?

    Typical, get a bike just how you want it, then go and change!

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    Rlkat, the suspension is raised 50mm both ends.

    Phil, avons seem ok, still not scrubbed to the edge yet (don't think it's possible). ktm, nah, can still dream though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robelst
    But suddenly the front seems a bit bulky now.
    It looks like a bird with a skinny arse & big tits - good job.

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    That looks great, really like it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fewtrees
    That looks great, really like it!
    John, when I last met up with you and you had chopped the plastics below the number plate it looked wicked. Thats spot on now. PUCKA springs to mind. Having seen it up close the pics dont do it justice. Maybe an R6 numberplate holder or something similar will finish it off nicely now.

    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Recycler
    Quote Originally Posted by robelst
    But suddenly the front seems a bit bulky now.
    It looks like a bird with a skinny arse & big tits - good job.


    John there's no need for that avatar

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