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Was it cold there bud? looks freaking freezing, I guess its cos it was white 

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jon it was raging hot- i was in socal for a month and toured around a while too-while racing i was drinking 5 litres of gatorade and two litres of water a day a peeing ONCE ??
LEATHERS IN A HOT PLACE-NOT A PLAN-
one of the cool companies who sponsored us was PROSKINS -sports base layers-this stuff is beyond efficient-well impressed , able to keep the leathers on most of the day and not klagg up-
LEATHERS IN A HOT PLACE-NOT A PLAN-
one of the cool companies who sponsored us was PROSKINS -sports base layers-this stuff is beyond efficient-well impressed , able to keep the leathers on most of the day and not klagg up-
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BEERBELLYKELLY
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BEERBELLYKELLY wrote:
it was important for us to build a bike that looked like the bikes we grew up with-the bikes we lusted after as kids and thrashed mercilessly as teens-A BIKE WITH A FUKKIN WIDE ENGINE AND GERT BIG FINS-full of trick oil and oozing torque and horsepowers-naturally it was a suzuki-
I'll drink to that..

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bobtail84
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here here!
Hows tricks PJ, did you manage to convert the YANKS TO BRONTO POWER?
You should get shot of the Irish ditch water anti freeze and try some real whisky, like glenlivet 8 yr old, Glenfarclas 25 yr old or if you preffer the more peaty types, Highland Park or Laphroaig.
I've done a lot of" research", hic
Hows tricks PJ, did you manage to convert the YANKS TO BRONTO POWER?
You should get shot of the Irish ditch water anti freeze and try some real whisky, like glenlivet 8 yr old, Glenfarclas 25 yr old or if you preffer the more peaty types, Highland Park or Laphroaig.
I've done a lot of" research", hic
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hello bbk
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PENDINELRC
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PJ whens the Bonneville program on the TV...........??
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Duckndive
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hey clive-well they,re still setting the date-apparantly there,s issue,s with the foul language-a two hour documentary about bikers going racing and there,s swearing-whatever next ?
according to the director , worst offender? -dave branch

provisionally set to air 28th dec two x one hour documentary - " SPEED DREAMS" BBC2 -allegedly very funny-i should really try and watch it, but having NEVER owned a TV or TV licence, not that likely.
same crew that is looking at filming the PENDINE beach speed trials next year i hear.....im in !
according to the director , worst offender? -dave branch










provisionally set to air 28th dec two x one hour documentary - " SPEED DREAMS" BBC2 -allegedly very funny-i should really try and watch it, but having NEVER owned a TV or TV licence, not that likely.
same crew that is looking at filming the PENDINE beach speed trials next year i hear.....im in !
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BEERBELLYKELLY
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Hey PJ, that'll be a two hour long bleep then..... Happy days...* what's the world coming to.
We'll no get it here likely, so I'll have to get my old man to tape and send it across.... was following it over on brit chopper, look like a real blast.... not in any way jealous.... Bastard !!!
Dave



We'll no get it here likely, so I'll have to get my old man to tape and send it across.... was following it over on brit chopper, look like a real blast.... not in any way jealous.... Bastard !!!

Dave
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mckdavid
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should have popped a hole in the arse of yr leathers...that Bushmills gives me gas...good for at least 10mph
well done to everyone involved, it takes a lot to build a competitive bike and being there is what it's really about, you got everyone fired up and wanting to do it
not many will
well done guys
well done to everyone involved, it takes a lot to build a competitive bike and being there is what it's really about, you got everyone fired up and wanting to do it
not many will
well done guys
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Important point that was overlooked was that everything broke accept the GSX a testament to the TSCC and the importance of practical build experience.
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