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Answer please Pete, along with pics of the whole of the bikes!
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Ok here are the bike(s).
God knows how much the two guys must've spent on them. Both had twin cam heads, water-formed Akrapovic cans, lengthened swing-arms, hydraulic clutches, oil coolers, 4 pot brembo's, adjustable USD forks, rear sets etc. :cool: http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...ybikes0021.jpg http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...bikes005rs.jpg So, top marks to charris:smt023 |
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About the only original parts left on those bikes are the fuel tanks, and they've had the badges changed. Just about everything else is aftermarket, including the frame
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Would love a monkey bike to play with but funds don't allow at the mo! :-(
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Still fancy one of these, which is the best model to use as a base for a project? A chinese copy or an original?
Give me all your knowledge monkey bikers!! |
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not a bsa then, doh.:smt073
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Cool. :)
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Woohoo, what do i win?
They look like serious bits of kit, not cheap. |
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a bit more bling than mine
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/2536/monkeyrhrx7.jpg If you are going to get one, always go for the Honda not the chinese copy the honda engine is strong and can be tuned alot, the chinese engine can only stand a little modest tuning |
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That bike makes my can look like an actual exhaust system :roll: :oops:
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