lamborgihni bikes

dyna-ti":1xwaltrp said:
Makes you wonder why a brilliant company like lambo' would lend their name to such a pile or shi/te.
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Just like their cars then. I don't know if you have ever driven one but I can tell you they are pretty rubbish. Things are better with VW at the helm of course but the old cars were shocking. Badly built for starters, they rusted out, the engines were fragile, gearboxes were made out of bonfire toffee and the electrics had a mind of their own.
The glory of Lambo comes from the 80's posters that every young boy had back then.
OK, the Muira is a stunning looking car but who builds a sportscar that generated so much front end lift 50mph below it's top speed that the front wheels would leave the ground?
 
mikee":5cjk7f9a said:
you seem rather clued up on this T

trimbles getting a new stable-mate ?

6 lucky numbers and a driving licence and off the local dealers to start my collection.
I was a member a few years ago of the Lamborghini (owners) club Uk as they allowed non owners to join. Went to some good meets at Brooklands.
Jolly lot. Not all were rich
 
Dr S":nhw53f4f said:
orange71":nhw53f4f said:
bit like us here then with Retrobikes :D

except it doesn't cost £30,000 when you get a rumble in your bottom end with a bike :shock:

The price of Grafton parts at the mo it feels like it :lol:
 
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