Matt's bike
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i feel a 80's reunion up at the cat and fiddle this summer matt, me on the 125LC you on that, and lets see what else we can attract
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Where is the 'cat and fiddle'?CRM wrote:i feel a 80's reunion up at the cat and fiddle this summer matt, me on the 125LC you on that, and lets see what else we can attract


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miles away from Surrey on a 20yr old 2 stroke...
it is on the A537 between Buxton and Maccelsfield

it is on the A537 between Buxton and Maccelsfield
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NC30 - No9 - my old mate
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shit - oh year clear as day in the left too - taxi for crm . . . 

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What a lovely ride, it's great fun!mattUKNC wrote:New addition...pick it up tomorrow all taxed and mot'd, ready to go!

It reminds me every morning of the chase scene in Terminator 2 when the young John Connor is being chased by the T1000 bloke in a truck! Thousands of gear changes in a 5 minute clip, and still only doing 40!


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Having one of those rads myself, the workmanship in it is second to none in my opinion. Actually, your bike is starting to miminc mine with the SP exhaust and the alloy rad, what's next, some RVF forks LOL
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I did buy some ZXR ones, but then sold them on.viper_biker wrote:Having one of those rads myself, the workmanship in it is second to none in my opinion. Actually, your bike is starting to miminc mine with the SP exhaust and the alloy rad, what's next, some RVF forks LOL


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V4Chris - Thanks!

I'll either rivet them in place or get a couple of domed bolts to try and smooth the look a little.

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Re: Matt's bike
very nice matt, i thought about getting something like that for mine but thought it would take away from the pipe work and the look too much ,decided on just trying to kick me heals out away from the pipes,it takes a little getting used to but lol

funny i was thinking the same thing ,silhouette nose,twin cans,17 rims, carbon infils,SP calipers next you'll be painting it Green and Redviper_biker wrote:Having one of those rads myself, the workmanship in it is second to none in my opinion. Actually, your bike is starting to miminc mine with the SP exhaust and the alloy rad, what's next, some RVF forks LOL


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