Ugly *and* expensive

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Robbo, Apr 24, 2005.

  1. Robbo

    Robbo Guest

    Robbo, Apr 24, 2005
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  2. Your not wrong. And the write up is bullshit.



    Unlike many customs motorcycles of today, which have been made from
    various aftermarket custom parts and cannot be strictly classed as a
    Harley Custom, Templar Warbird is is a Harley Davidson custom which

    For instance, the billet wheels are made by Performance Machine and are no
    longer available and vey sought after. The body kit also is very sought
    after and no longer produced, made by Corbin, it is probably the best use
    of the body kit ever seen.

    So Corbin and Performance machine parts are not after market then?
     
    eric the brave, Apr 24, 2005
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  3. The Older Gentleman, Apr 24, 2005
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    Lozzo Guest

    Lozzo, Apr 24, 2005
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  5. Robbo

    Hooligan Guest

    This is true, but you don't know it's an e-bay add until you read the
    message. By then it's too late.

    If all his messages were full of e-bay, then it would be as easy as you
    suggest.

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    And Naked
     
    Hooligan, Apr 24, 2005
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  6. Robbo

    Robbo Guest

    Are we going to be subjected to an evening of you posting urls to shite
    Probably no more boring than posting useless shyte about punctures really.


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    Robbo, Apr 24, 2005
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    mups Guest

    The Older Gentleman says...
    Nice engine, shame about the brakes
     
    mups, Apr 24, 2005
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    Muck Guest

    Heh.. nice engine? If you say so..
     
    Muck, Apr 25, 2005
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