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LotusSevenMan
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Post by LotusSevenMan »

Wacky.
I first saw the Lotus 7 in the 'Prisioner' series on TV so HAD to have clam shells and those colours as motorcyle mudguards on cars don't float my boat. :lol:
They are best on race/track day cars IMHO rather than fast tourers like mine.
A mate and I (me in orange probans) playing.

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No prizes for knowing where this was taken!
"Only ride as fast as your guardian angel can fly" !!!
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Post by Stratman »

That is a bloody great picture! Such a picturesque circuit with a Lotus 7 on it says "roast beef and yorkshire pudding" to me. If you know what I mean and I'm not completely insane :)
Two bikes, still only four cylinders!

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Post by wacky »

Nice pic,

Yes I did that place in a Superlight rented from Bookatrack.

Excellent day.

I need to do it on the bike, but it's a bit of a trip for me.

My Megablade was really a trackday car, not suited to touring !!
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Post by wacky »

Hi Mike,

That's a useful link, and quite a different approach to the risers I put on mine.
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Post by wacky »

Yup, with the risers on, there is nowhere for it to go.

My clutch side was quite easy and no problem.
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