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tyres need to be right or you won't be happy with it mate.
no pressure
tyres need to be right or you won't be happy with it mate.
no pressure
sinnerman":3izjzh7w said:I guess XT is the easiest way to go, and will look right.
Its goina be slim pickings for tyres. :facepalm:
brocklanders023":2ecmdn1y said:sinnerman":2ecmdn1y said:I guess XT is the easiest way to go, and will look right.
Its goina be slim pickings for tyres. :facepalm:
Were Ground Control available in 88? Always a Orange favourite and standard fit on my 89 Clockwork.
pete_mcc":3rb0l0da said:How did I miss this Christmas cracker. Lovely as always, but come on, more build photos!
kingbling":1dpjvnex said:I learnt a new saying the other day "Perfection is the enemy of good enough"
So my opinion is to define the bike show piece or rider. A show piece has to be perfection you can't have people calling out your work now can you. But a rider has only to be good enough and allowed that important touch of builders licence. Lets face it how many bikes got upgrades when their owners could afford it I know mine did.
Excellent thread as always.