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Dual lines and their routing are to do with what was previously mentioned by Andy, for racing. to eliminate line damage by exploding mudguards etc.
For race bike you can also have a single line, split at and secured to the front of the bottom yoke. [ATTACH]
I reckon Chiz could earn more than £50/1.5hr, working out the back of a transit at King's Cross
Why is it listed in under frames, rather than bikes?
punani.. sorry ..pussy
Where do you live?
Doesn't CJS lean the map off at high RPM to get higher top end figures?
Not with Cornerspeed @nelly you don't
From what I have seen of Laguna's servicing (Albeit belts) I would take it somewhere else for spanner work.
couch
It was plane to see that his face was ashen after the crash and he was trembling like an aspen. It's a poplar route btw......
He is talking about height in inches.
It has been on here before, I think. Started out as a 996. DucCutters: 1036CS (Alex Ortner) The Opposite Of Stock: Ducati 1036CS Built By Alex...
That is not correct. The 996R was a homologation special too.
Perhaps it's an Aprilia prototype in disguise..
sugar
19 is no good , you will need 17RCS
Bit of info on the KR05 that Bike Sport Developments worked on. Bike Sport Developments Blog - Bike Sport Developments News
Looks like Aylesbury on the ticket
I'm 75 and still ride a 996R, SP4, 851 and an 851/996 whenever I can, [weather permitting].