Disco Volante Moto

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Kev L
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Disco Volante Moto

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Apart from sounding like a dodgy Italian nightclub this company have loads of good stuff for sale. Cheapish Titanium fastners (certainly better than pro-bolt) along with a variety of other items for the cafe racer boys.
Check out http://www.discovolantemoto.co.uk/
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Thanks Kev

Interesting
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Some of his spoked rims laced onto those dual sided vented drum brakes would look cool on the Duke mate. Might need a mortgage though!
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i thought the same thing when i browsed his website last night, wire wheels + ducati cafe racer= mmmmmmmmm sexy :lol:
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Good spot, well done.
As soon as the job worries are over I shall be ordering a few goodies...

It's just the name that puts me off, sounds like a cheesy mobile disco outfit, rocking up in an old transit outside the working man's club on a Thursday :lol: :lol:
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tony.mon wrote:Good spot, well done.
As soon as the job worries are over I shall be ordering a few goodies...

It's just the name that puts me off, sounds like a cheesy mobile disco outfit, rocking up in an old transit outside the working man's club on a Thursday :lol: :lol:
Isn't that what you do in your spare time Tony?
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Yeh, wire wheels :thumbup:

I am still trying to work out if I can fit this type of thing

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CCM-604-644-S ... _518wt_932
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MacV2 wrote:
tony.mon wrote:Good spot, well done.
As soon as the job worries are over I shall be ordering a few goodies...

It's just the name that puts me off, sounds like a cheesy mobile disco outfit, rocking up in an old transit outside the working man's club on a Thursday :lol: :lol:
Isn't that what you do in your spare time Tony?

God, NO!

I only accept bookings for Saturdays.
I have standards, you know.....

(but yes; I happen to have a mobile discotheque!)
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