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Re: Show us a picture of your Twinshock

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I wont be posting any more pictures on this forum, or making any future reference to the complete lack of workable rules in UK TS/P65 trialling. Apologies to all those that found my posts regarding modified bikes/lack of rules completely irrelevant to things in Aus and UK.
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FM350 wrote:I wont be posting any more pictures on this forum, or making any future reference to the complete lack of workable rules in UK TS/P65 trialling. Apologies to all those that found my posts regarding modified bikes/lack of rules completely irrelevant to things in Aus and UK.

are you kidding, surely you are not going to take these buttlickers seriously? =; :-# ^()^ :-({|= :-$
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Aw don't be like that FM, heres one to cheer you up
Picture 9.jpg
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wonderfull Brownie,goodonya :P
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brownie wrote:Aw don't be like that FM, heres one to cheer you up
Picture 9.jpg

wow what an amazing swingarm - it looks to have double the amount of steel tubing of other bikes swingarms.
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Be nice Ross!
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Who is the " artist " that made the exhaust?
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Re: Show us a picture of your Twinshock

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If that's a TL250 motor, it's a good use for it (as an ornament - on static display)
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"Good for use as a static display". TL's RULE – until you try and pick one up.
But isn't the above pic inspirational.

I've a long way to go; see photo of the Fat Bird below...
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It all started with a KT250 that was so light that it once floated away during an ambitious river crossing.
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Re: Show us a picture of your Twinshock

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NonstopRoss wrote:"Good for use as a static display". TL's RULE – until you try and pick one up.
But isn't the above pic inspirational.

I've a long way to go; see photo of the Fat Bird below...
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my god man , by the look of that tank those new footpegs will be worth their weight in gold. Is that the original TL you bought in 76? :thumb:
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