Show us a picture of your Twinshock

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r2wtrials
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My SWM ...

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Here's my old girl just before the Howard Wallace earlier this month. First time in "Big" trial since 2009 - she behaved perfectly even if the rider didn't.

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r2wtrials wrote:My SWM ...

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Nice bike - really well done. Is that an Aprillia mono swingarm on there?
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Nice work Paul.
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Nice bikes, especially the 175/200 Majesty, shave another 500 grams of its weight, with a early YZ 125 clutch cover, she'll float over obstacles then LOL.
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My new project for 2013, yes it red and not Japanese.....................please be prepared for alot of questions.
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Tim Stone wrote:My new project for 2013, yes it red and not Japanese.....................please be prepared for alot of questions.

I'm sure your "Superbike of 1976" will give great enjoyment - and hmmmm that one looks strangely familiar........
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I have been comparing how well the Cota 348 feels (down the end of the street in the bush block only) after riding my TY250A on the week end which got me to compare some spec's between coats of paint on the frame of my Ty250R Mono, I noticed that the Cota feels lighter than my 250A and it is 89kg verses 93kg although my Ty175B states 81kg Wow. I feel the Cota turns just as well as the 250A although the wheel base is longer on the Cota 1310mm verses 1295mm, Ty175B 1265mm. One massive advantage I see but also feel is the ground clearance Cota 312mm verses 280mm TY175B states 295mm. Based on the weight and ground clearance I can't wait to get it into some real section, will need a Minkuni fitted first!
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Here is my Honda TLR250 still a work in progress but just about there

Will post photo's fo my Mont cota247 when i finish putting her togeather as in a mill bits at the moment but starting the build back up tomorrow :D
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