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@XS1100 wrote:Good pics sad for the lads though. They lost there ride, was this late in the week?
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@XS1100 wrote:Nice but not at 1.40 a liter
LOl
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@dick65 wrote:nice wouldnt mind a go in one of them m8
What you need to have a go at is the M1a1 Abrams MBT. that thing is a beast
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@dick65 wrote:@cpt_pants wrote:The guys were just worried about the cost. The chassis was an ex Dave Mollenaux, and they had just pumped £25K into it. But they had it sorted again and were racing up at Jurby by the end of the year.
You cant keep good men down.
dear do that m8 not like factory bikes where you can just go and get another,pleased they fettled it
Your dead right, the luxury of the factory rider, you don't get too many of them in the TT though. -
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If your ever thinking of selling your cage, can you give me first shout. (contents included) -
This was just before we left Germany
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Streetfighter very nice i like them
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The guys were just worried about the cost. The chassis was an ex Dave Mollenaux, and they had just pumped £25K into it. But they had it sorted again and were racing up at Jurby by the end of the year.
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@streetfighter wrote:
are they patterdales@cpt_pants wrote:Dont be fooled by their size
my mates got a light brown one
They are very much like them, my mate has one too. No they are schnoodles. (schnauser, poodle cross)
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A sidecar outfit came to rest on my drive last TT, It was well ablaze the passenger threw himself off, and the rider managed to stop it. a few buckets of water and a fire extinguisher later. The result. At least no one was hurt.
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Dont be fooled by their size
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Here are a few
Yes it is a real shark (Basking)
COLD AS
A spot of Photography. Sunset in Kirk Michael Isle of Man -
Not a bad for a runabout
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Lol I used to command one of those in Germany during the cold war. I wouldn't have that even if it came with £16.5k. They would always break down, and would probably cost £16K to fill the fuel tank.
Mind you they are good for a dispute with the neighbours, or anyone else for that matter, as they could throw a high explosive 105mm shell upto 28km.
the best place for that is as an artificial reef at the bottom of the sea somewhere. -
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Ooops I thought this was the type of bike dolly you were after
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Runners
heres a nice toy
in Non Bike Pics & vids.
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I agree. They looked a lot faster than they were. But they epitomise the main battle tank.