Bill Grove......

Kestonian":jmdjygct said:
She is a beauty!

Enjoy the riding and look forward to more details on the bike.

But tell Rody to hurry up down "the list" :)

I, for one, would love to hear how you get on with the belt drive in the mud

I'l let you know about the mud when I'm back in Holland, all dry and dusty here. Belt has been handling the torque I put on it with my 95kg on the steep climbs very well ....... I'll keep you updated.... have to admit I had my worries too, so both Rody and I brought a normal chain and ring too ;) ...The belt should be ok though as long as it's lined out properly (as it is on this frame ;) )

Cheers from Moab ....... heading for Slick Rock right now ..... and the "whole enchilada" tomorrow
 
Roy,

Turned out as a reaqlly nice bike! Nice to see some action/posing shots. Can't wait till over two years when Rody hopefully starts with my Groovy.

Have fun there on the traqils.

cheers,
Martin
 
benbonty":3tetfdax said:
The owner claims he has written it off.... which would be a real shame. :cry: See last post on page 2:

http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... c&start=15

No photos to prove as yet though!

I crashed , bike fell down a >500ft sheer cliff and landed on the rocks, I'm fine ....... bike's not.

Sure you want "the pics to proof" ?



ok.......

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front and rear end of the bike were 100 yards apart ....... took us 5 hours to find it back......

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