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joey's rc45

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has anyone got any pics of joey dunlop's 1999 RC45?
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mo haggs wrote:has anyone got any pics of joey dunlop's 1999 RC45?
Mo, what scheme was it? Is it the red HUKRC one? There's a lot of RC45 pics on the Performace Bike forum, have a look on there.
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Is this the 99 bike?

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its the one in the middle
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You are such a copy cat (or a mind reader)! I am having my decal maker produce the replica stickers for the Honda Britain dunlop bike for my NC35 RIGHT NOW!

Should look spot on to the RC45 when it's all done.
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one taken from the rc45 thread

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cheers guys thats magic.

kurt - great minds think alike (and fools seldom differ), let us all know how it turns out.
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They are interesting bikes...
but to me that double vacuum cleaner tube thing feeding the airbox does look hideous, the ZXRs had it for a while too, hmmmm. Its a real porker too look at the size of it, and its only a 750! Thank god for those designers that slimmed things down a bit. A late model 1000 would really look tiny next to that thing. I must say Joey does not look like he fits it too well, he's struggling. At least he always kept the good style, no ridiculous knee down looking like a clown.
I still remember so clearly that day in the workshop when it was announced he'd highsided his 125 Honda into a tree, oops. Thats racing. He did tend to ride like he had a bit of a death wish though, as did his late brother. Typical TT men! I know that opinion may grate with some of you but I have raced on open road circuits. You wouldn't even get to the start line if you were thinking about how you'd like your eggs cooked the next morning.
There is much romance about the TT, I have personally welcomed two mates back from it in a wooden box, and we also nearly lost Shaun Harris last year. I think Agostini deserves every bit of credit he gets and more to have organised the Riders strike in the early 70s and had it taken off the World Champinonship, it just could not go on like that.
Win or die tryin? Thats intelligent. Call me a fool I'll differ, and I bet I could teach you a few lessons too.
Those TT guys would not care how a bike looked or what decals it had on, they just go as hard as they need to to stay in front. You up it, so will they. The result is so often the same. You cannot beat the odds for ever and to me no one ever was supremely better than anyone else.
Shit, be careful people. Rubber side down...
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Re: joey's rc45

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Cheers, Billy. Not too sure where that lot came from, I thought these chaps were just talking about decals...
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