Sniffing fumes
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Re: Sniffing fumes
Nice that, I still fancy a 21 or an 18 but with prices rising I guess my best bet is to track down a project like yours Tony.
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Re: Sniffing fumes
Awesome find Tony.
I have to say I am very jealous. Always fancied a 21.
I have to say I am very jealous. Always fancied a 21.
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Re: Sniffing fumes
Now thats the kinda logic i can relate too, it just so happens theres a 21SE also local to me in similar condition that ive first dibs on when he cracks and sells itrcv4 wrote:if your undecided you obviously need another one.....carbon and titanium the perfect combo.

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Thats tasty i really like thatZippy wrote:
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Will it be ready for Cadwell in August

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Re: Sniffing fumes
It was, there like buses mate, fuck all for years then they just keep falling into my lap
I reckon so, i got it up on the bench tonight and apart from a dam good clean, new stanchions, the obvious consumables and most likely some new bearings here and there she looks ok. Hopefully with fresh fluids the motor will run as that will save a lot of money.

I reckon so, i got it up on the bench tonight and apart from a dam good clean, new stanchions, the obvious consumables and most likely some new bearings here and there she looks ok. Hopefully with fresh fluids the motor will run as that will save a lot of money.
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Re: Sniffing fumes
Good (barn)find, Tony! Although with it's rough edges at the moment, I do see a clear picture already of this bike out in the sun! Keep it the best way or near close to original 

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Re: Sniffing fumes
I think this is the right colour scheme for the year

Although i like the SE version with the green numberboard and red wheels

But its not a SE
I like this one, its a R model but a later one

Oh decisions decisions

Although i like the SE version with the green numberboard and red wheels

But its not a SE

I like this one, its a R model but a later one

Oh decisions decisions
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My mate had that top one. Probably the best standard colours they did.