Would this fit a storm?

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Would this fit a storm?

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Ill never be a sell out storm forever
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Re: Would this fit a storm?

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Measure your stem nut.....

Personally, I think it looks ghastly - but then it doesn't matter on a Red 'Storm...
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i was thinking of something similar the other day, it was a brake resivour lid with a built in led clock, i think it would be handy to know the time whilst riding, not sure if it would look naff tho :lol:
and you wouldn't have to attach a digital watch to your top yoke :roll:
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Just fit a weather forecasting stone from the handlebars...

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Stone Gone should read been stolen. :lol:

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Reminds me of the old joke where two old girls are talking about the weather. One says "I don't bother listening to the weather forecast anymore, they are useless. I just have a look at me old mans hampton", the second old girl says "how does that help?" First old girl says "if it's hanging to the left it's going to be dry, if it's hanging to the right it's going to be wet, and if it's standing straight up, who gives a F**k about the weather!!!!" :lol:
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:lol: :lol:
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chric wrote:Would this fit a storm?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251064688142? ... 357wt_1265
Humm I agree with Cliveyandrews. Its just not what you would fit to a Storm unless you are thinking of turning yours into a cruiser :mrgreen:
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