Now this is what I call beautiful.

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Now this is what I call beautiful.

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Do they do a 33bhp kit for it... :evil:
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I wonder why it has half it's electrics hanging out. :lol: I would prefer a 1098 but they are not really road bikes, they would soon choke up in town.

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beautiful bike, shame about the background..... :thumbdown:
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Wicky wrote:Do they do a 33bhp kit for it... :evil:
:Ball Kick: :(

I'm sure they have something to cover up the electrics, it just... wasn't on the bike when the picture was taken :p :lol:
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agentpineapple wrote:beautiful bike, shame about the background..... :thumbdown:
Fixed it for ya

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Wicky wrote:
agentpineapple wrote:beautiful bike, shame about the background..... :thumbdown:
Fixed it for ya

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i think you could have found a better example that one looks like its been nicked

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Ahh the bins! I love the fact you guys play with photoshop on the forum. Very impressive
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Jamie in Colchester wrote:Ahh the bins! I love the fact you guys play with photoshop on the forum. Very impressive
What!...... You mean those bins arn't really there,I feel like the rugs been pulled from under me,just how many fake pics are floating around this forum. :lol:
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What the guy has realised is it keeps breaking down so much its easier to have the electrics handy!! Alternativly he so fed up of it not working, he's seeing whether a bike thief can get it to run.
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What!...... You mean those bins arn't really there,I feel like the rugs been pulled from under me,just how many fake pics are floating around this forum. :lol:
It's worse than that. This forum isn't really here, it's figment of our imagination, actually, everything around us is just a form, a shapeshifed shape, one big hallucination, it's not really there, and this is a figment of our imagination. Travel through the tunnel feel the forces like a magnetic pull pushing you out of the tunnel and out the hole at the end and into another totally different dimension and what will then feel like reality, but there is no return to what feels like reality as we know it now and all previous thoughts erased :roll:

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cybercarl wrote:
What!...... You mean those bins arn't really there,I feel like the rugs been pulled from under me,just how many fake pics are floating around this forum. :lol:
It's worse than that. This forum isn't really here, it's figment of our imagination, actually, everything around us is just a form, a shapeshifed shape, one big hallucination, it's not really there, and this is a figment of our imagination. Travel through the tunnel feel the forces like a magnetic pull pushing you out of the tunnel and out the hole at the end and into another totally different dimension and what will then feel like reality, but there is no return to what feels like reality as we know it now and all previous thoughts erased :roll:

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what`s up with the conventional swingarm? (stock is single-side jobby)
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mik_str wrote:what`s up with the conventional swingarm? (stock is single-side jobby)
Not on the 899 it isn't... :wink: new model mik...
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