B BarrettLubbers Retro Newbie Nov 3, 2010 #11 Some of these older bikes just last for ever dont they.
clockworkgazz Gold Trader MacRetro Rider Feedback View Nov 4, 2010 #13 now that's what I'm talking about, very nice indeed and some nice amberwall spesh ground controls would look a treat. Why did the rear mech guard disappear, did folk realise that it wasn't needed or was it a weight thing?
now that's what I'm talking about, very nice indeed and some nice amberwall spesh ground controls would look a treat. Why did the rear mech guard disappear, did folk realise that it wasn't needed or was it a weight thing?
Easy_Rider Retrobike Rider OWMTBC Champ PoTM Winner Feedback View Nov 4, 2010 #14 That's some slack angles, looks lovely
mikee Gold Trader MacRetro Rider GT Fan Feedback View Nov 6, 2010 #16 is it me or does that first pic look fast .... comfy looking bike john
DeletedUser006 Old School Grand Master Nov 6, 2010 #17 mikee":3tlo4maj said: is it me or does that first pic look fast .... comfy looking bike john Click to expand... John's Overburys (aka Brown Bullet) is very fast in the right hands as anyone at mayhem 2009 will never forget as pictured below I was looking at this thread and realised it was woken up after 4 years in the vaults
mikee":3tlo4maj said: is it me or does that first pic look fast .... comfy looking bike john Click to expand... John's Overburys (aka Brown Bullet) is very fast in the right hands as anyone at mayhem 2009 will never forget as pictured below I was looking at this thread and realised it was woken up after 4 years in the vaults
john The Guv’nor Admin Retrobike Rider Feedback View Nov 11, 2010 #18 Fast in Jeffy's hands, slow in my own. Good fun for the odd blast but very much of it's era. No idea on head angle but either way the steering is lazy.
Fast in Jeffy's hands, slow in my own. Good fun for the odd blast but very much of it's era. No idea on head angle but either way the steering is lazy.