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Someone out more than the usual amount of bolt-on thought into that one.
 

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I'd rather look at #2, but I'd rather ride #1. The devil is in the details.



Note the footpeg position on the first bike. You can actually live with the monkeybutt seat with them in that position and it makes tolerating the jockey shift less a matter of tolerance.
 

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I already knew those videos, second project is close to the Suzuki RV125 bobber we're building in our garage
 

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That's just corny, why ruin a good trail bike and turn it into a really slow street bike, a waste of time.


Because you can.
 

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I for one would like to see a video of Mame Shiba's TW in action.
It's actually a Suzuki Vanvan and it's not finished yet, we just finished the frame, hope the video will get more interest than the pictures I put last time


cheers
 

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Ok I have had enough of it. Have you ever been to Japan? It is totally tasteless to comment on that disaster to make it your attempt to make it a humorous conversation piece. It is about as over crowded as any city any where that is a major metropolis. It is as rural as any country side anywhere else as well. Nuclear waste land? The only place affected it Fukushima. I just returned yesterday from Japan visiting family guess what nothing is wrong. The U.S has had numerous Nuclear disasters. The only reason Fukushima had a failure was due to the tsunami. That was in March. Guess what February 1, 2010 there was a Nuclear accident in the U.S.. Deteriorating underground pipes leak radioactive tritium into groundwater supplies. Drop the subject.
 
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