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My first bike…
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July 28, 2008 at 11:50 am #1802BoOZe P-ti MotardParticipant
Some might laugh…some might say ‘wazzaaaaaat?’ or some might point ‘E.T’…lol
resembles a buell..lol.. yeah yeah it was dirty when the photo was taken… most are aftermarket parts like the headlight,pegs,air filter,cylinders,grips and chromed(sandpapers) clutch and brake levers and etc..Well in the US you start on 250cc as starter bike but here it is something else. I wished I started on a 250cc also but I am glad it was this one because I can more or less ride a few big middleweight bikes, which I did, and no expensive expenses when wrecked. Lol.. European countries and US have their bike chart starting as from 250cc in general… Here a different perspective, which sux and is good at the same time..sukingood..lol
https://www.bestbeginnermotorcycles.com/files/Image046.JPG
https://www.bestbeginnermotorcycles.com/files/images/Image046_1.preview.JPG
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Solomolo RiderPS: Don’t know which link will actually lead to a picture but if nothing works, lemme no…
July 28, 2008 at 1:10 pm #9438MattParticipantI recognize the aftermarket headlamps, and that front wheel is really skinny. What type of bike is it? What country are you from?
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The problem with the internet: Everyone gets the same font size.July 28, 2008 at 9:16 pm #9464BoOZe P-ti MotardParticipant(ref: my lil story)
somewhere between africa and australia.. Island of mauritius but I will soon be going to UK…yea aftermarket headlamps, how uno abt it? US have these also? and 80/90 tyre…i fink… 70cc..replaced the 70 with 100cc cylinders and modified that as well n the overall mechanism…BoOZe
Solomolo RiderJuly 29, 2008 at 12:20 am #9475MattParticipantYea, I’ve seen those headlamps used as replacement lamps on crashed Ninjas.
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The problem with the internet: Everyone gets the same font size.July 29, 2008 at 9:31 am #9499BoOZe P-ti MotardParticipantooohhh..fak
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