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Posted: Thu Dec 27, 07 6:14 pm
by BUDGIE
I know what you mean about no fairing Mark......here is my weapon :shock:

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 07 6:16 pm
by BUDGIE
AllKiller wrote:I like most bikes, but styling and different approach, like the MT-01 appeal to me most....
..If i could find a nice one this would be in my garage, with a Norman Hyde 850 conversion too 8-) :thumbright: 8-)

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A nice X-75 will cost you the thick end of £12k now Steve :shock:

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 07 6:19 pm
by Rich
You little monkey you!!!!!!!!!!!! ;) ;)

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 07 8:08 pm
by charger01
Budgie wrote:I know what you mean about no fairing Mark......here is my weapon :shock:
Have you got one to go on your left foot too Mal? :lol:

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 07 8:34 pm
by Gringo
Budgie wrote:I know what you mean about no fairing Mark......here is my weapon :shock:
How do you hang on to that Budgie? Do you find once you're passing 130mph that it gets difficult to hold on? :lol:

Actually, come to think of it, what do you think a fully faired monkey bike would be like? And could you fit behind the fairing? :D

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 07 8:49 pm
by Gringo
AllKiller wrote:I like most bikes, but styling and different approach, like the MT-01 appeal to me most....
..If i could find a nice one this would be in my garage, with a Norman Hyde 850 conversion too 8-) :thumbright: 8-)

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Riding like a tit is what appeals to me... ;)

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 07 10:56 pm
by BUDGIE
Mopar Mark wrote:
Budgie wrote:I know what you mean about no fairing Mark......here is my weapon :shock:
How do you hang on to that Budgie? Do you find once you're passing 130mph that it gets difficult to hold on? :lol:

Actually, come to think of it, what do you think a fully faired monkey bike would be like? And could you fit behind the fairing? :D


Carefull son ;)

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 07 6:49 pm
by AllKiller
Budgie wrote:
AllKiller wrote:I like most bikes, but styling and different approach, like the MT-01 appeal to me most....
..If i could find a nice one this would be in my garage, with a Norman Hyde 850 conversion too 8-) :thumbright: 8-)

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A nice X-75 will cost you the thick end of £12k now Steve :shock:
Gulp! I thought as much Budge :cry:

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 07 10:59 am
by Ivor
Well, I've sold my quick Jap stuff now as I felt I needed to slow down a bit, but I've always kept a couple of British bikes, a 1939 Francis Barnett Snipe and one of these, my favourite bike...though a Thruxton would be nice!

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 07 1:29 pm
by BUDGIE
You can't beat an old "thumper" eh I've :thumbright:

( or should that be "plonker" :lol: )

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 07 4:24 pm
by AllKiller
Nice Ivor 8-) ....love the Velo's