
My little collection.
- mattUKNC
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Re: My little collection.
I agree with DM, those MV's look the business. A lovely 'little' collection there, hopefully we'll all get to see the RVF in the flesh on day... 


- Drunkn Munky
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Re: My little collection.
Really!!! That MV must be proper focusedabrmoto wrote: 853 is a better day to day bike, love it.

Glad you kept the white decals on the duc, it was covered in gold when i got it, looked ok but not to my taste

I loved the quality of the carbon on this bike


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Re: My little collection.



Awesome collection!
I really like the 748's in this thread. Next bike to have me thinks.
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Re: My little collection.
I like this collection, only single sider!
give me some bikes 
Michael


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Re: My little collection.
Aly, you have hawk eyes for all the details! The RVF and 748 (853) would make a nice couple togetherabrmoto wrote:Staying plain carbon, just gold RVF decals to go on, needs a bit of trimming to fit correctly.micpec wrote:Nice bikes, Aly! Will the carbon fairings on your RVF stay as is or any plans to get some paint scheme on them?
Will have to wait till end of race season to be finished now i think, winter project, was supossed to be winter project last year but got delayed waiting for parts. Will be ready for start of 2011 and hope will be as good as i imagined before I started the project, has cost me a small (read large) fortune.


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