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Post by tony on Nov 4, 2011 15:27:06 GMT
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Post by Jimmy D on Nov 4, 2011 15:32:02 GMT
What a great looking frame - love the curves (scoot is nice too)
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Post by bikegrim on Nov 4, 2011 18:36:46 GMT
Yeh, tony got anymore of the dark haired one on the left?
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Post by triffid on Nov 4, 2011 19:29:50 GMT
Can you imagine how many more spectators you'd get if we had dolly birds like that at the race meets over here He needs a wee scouse tash to go with that hair ;D That front tyre looks huge btw
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Post by amazombi on Nov 4, 2011 19:54:52 GMT
Are they running rear brake levers on the clutch side, or what's that?
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Post by madmax on Nov 4, 2011 20:08:14 GMT
I'm sure I can see a rear brake pedal in the first picture? I like the look of that front shock.
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Post by amazombi on Nov 4, 2011 20:12:48 GMT
Yes, but what are the levers? Hilton had one because he was trying a pipe with variable length, but that looks like a proper brake lever, and two of them have that. Could be that they use a splitt thing to have the pedal and the lever, or that the pedal is disconnected. Most riders don't use the rearbrake, or the rearbrake pedal anyway. Relocating the pedal wouldn't be a bad idea, or using a lever.
That lever to vary pipe length really is weird. I mean you need to concentrate on your line, on your brake and acceleration point, possibly on other riders as well, on gear shifting too, and then a lever to fiddle around with. What next? A book to pass the time on those endless 50m straights?
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Post by madmax on Nov 4, 2011 20:17:07 GMT
Oh, do you mean the little one? I didn't see that!
Do we know what engine he's running?
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Post by amazombi on Nov 4, 2011 20:24:29 GMT
The guy one the white one in the back has one too.
I'd say it's an M1L Aqua.
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Post by ttscshaggy on Nov 4, 2011 20:29:19 GMT
Yeah its the M1A Looks mint
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Post by scooteristforever on Nov 4, 2011 20:50:23 GMT
more inspirational riding pictures............ im not too keen on the motorcycle style handlebars, but all the other cool bits on them more than make up for it, for me...... is the front shocker one of the new stage6 jobbies... also surely thats not a HP4 flywheel (minus its fins) is it... ?
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Post by Perkin on Nov 4, 2011 21:00:53 GMT
Great!
Is it still technically a scooter, though?
You know, with that scaffold pole welded in?
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Post by ttscshaggy on Nov 4, 2011 21:04:13 GMT
The handle bars are pkxl2 bars just the inner. Its kinda like a T5 one Quite a few do this ive noticed
and I believe the flywheel is Vtronic without the fan
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Post by Juan on Nov 4, 2011 21:10:51 GMT
Jesus, I would eat my breakfast, lunch and dinner off that arse.
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Post by charliec on Nov 4, 2011 21:38:34 GMT
Jesus, I would eat my breakfast, lunch and dinner off that arse. ITALY HERE I COME ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Perkin on Nov 5, 2011 13:15:52 GMT
She knows. Look at the way she's standing.
Wish we had the weather for more sluts in this country!
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Post by charliec on Nov 5, 2011 18:05:20 GMT
is that a fiberglass frame or are my eyes decieving me? and yes perkin we do need more sluts that look like that. there is plenty on thornton road in bradford. but theyve all got coke rott
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Post by swallow on Nov 5, 2011 18:13:22 GMT
should be Crimaz VPL
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Post by tony on Nov 5, 2011 20:03:44 GMT
The lever i would guess is an auxilary rear brake.. its on the bars so the rider can gently load the rear wheel to stop it spinning up out of corners. I do this but on the pedal. I would bet its much better on the lever.. anyway.. I will ask him.
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Post by madmax on Nov 5, 2011 20:40:21 GMT
That's great Tony if you can ask him. I'm curious about that little lever now.
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