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Old 23-07-19, 10:16 PM   #1
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Today I saw something quite troubling.I've heard of TriBsas, NorVins and Tritons but today I saw the marriage of a Norton featherbed frame and a Harley Davidson engine.
That's right folks, it was a sunny day bringing the bikers out and right there on Aberdeen beach front was a guy who had got his Hardon out.
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Old 24-07-19, 01:52 PM   #2
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That sounds right up my alley. I’ve just googled hardons and after the initial veiny terror found something I very much liked the look of

https://images.app.goo.gl/26zsMCt1KvsVw5x87

What a concept!
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Old 24-07-19, 02:36 PM   #3
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Ha! There was a hybrid featured in Classic MC Mechanics ages ago which was a Kawa H2 750 triple in a Norton frame. The owner called it 'Three in a 'bed'
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Old 25-07-19, 01:48 PM   #4
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lets not forget the popular yamagama of the 90's.. or maybe we should. all of the cradle frames were being grafted as people were crashing or blowing them up.
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