Any bikers in the house?
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My last beastie, need to get back in to the swing of things, have new helmet and boots sitting unwrapped at home but no bike at the moment, I want to get my big test passed by the end of the summer, trouble is this MG keeps sucking up all my free money!
Regards,
Andy
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andyberg wrote: My bike...Rebuilt& road registered ex-2003 World Endurance Championship winning Phaseone/QBCarbon GSXR1000
Owned it since early 2008 dont use it much now..130 miles in 2011 and a measly 90 miles last year :omg:
Prefer building/restoring bikes to riding them nowerdays!!
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have been to a couple of BSB meets, but not been riding long, so still getting into it.
would love to do the TT one day
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Nobrainer wrote: Saw your name and thought you might have had a Husaberg. Had several bikes from 50cc Peugeot, through fireblade to a KTM supermoto race bike and plenty in between
Wow Impressed you've heard of Husaberg!!
My ex 2005 British Championship racer....I Retired during 2006 due to injury / old age & too slow!! :lol: :lol:
2005 3 Sisters round...
A couple of my other supermoto trackday builds..
2009 Aprilia SXV 550 twin 'Phaseone'Replica..
My last & best build...2011 Kawasaki KXF450 Fuel Injection...
In action!
47y/o with 3 teenage daughters (yikes!!!) engineer,car/bike fanatic,alarm /eobd programmer/fixer, ex bike racer and builder of the trickest 1off motorbikes known to man!! (oh...and general good guy!)
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- David Aiketgate
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- mgf mk2 freestyle mpi 16" wheels, in Anthracite.
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That looks a very similar result to my brief flirtation with motorbikes. :oops:
David
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Also my Dads Norton 99ss which I have inherited and my Norton Jubilee. None of which have been ridden for many years.
I did arrive at my wedding on my Dads Summerfield Manx. That was an awesome bike.
cjj wrote: Supercover has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Social hand grenades don't exist.
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Proper Retro performance bike nowadays!!......
Good test for your knowledge....Anyone know as to what it is?? :whistle:
47y/o with 3 teenage daughters (yikes!!!) engineer,car/bike fanatic,alarm /eobd programmer/fixer, ex bike racer and builder of the trickest 1off motorbikes known to man!! (oh...and general good guy!)
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