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A surprise post today… I have been considering playing with a carbed bike for a while. I have been looking into the Supersport range these past...
I have a 1098 side stand ref. 556.3.042.2A on my 916. It is about 1 inch longer and the foot is 1/2 inch wider than the OEM 916 stand. [ATTACH]
Oh my 2003 DP catalog is a paper copy. Like the others. But that’s the only year I have and no mention of the rear…
Nick, Would mind telling me which year catalog this from? Thanks in advance. G
Yep, this Rory. He had a great shop near Montpellier in the 90’s to early 2000 timeframe. Then he threw it all away for some reason (some argument...
I find this “gold aluminum 5-spoke wheels” quest intriguing. So I went and checked in my various Special Parts & Accessories catalogs. - Dec. 95...
I also believe that the second card (yellow) was when Peyper decided to call it a day. A shame really…
Yeah, too much kicking back to the other team from England. The red card looked harsh indeed. The action was definitely dangerous, but...
Is it me or Jaco Peyper just won that match with his cards? Again?
Is that right? I honestly though « English » were a mix of Saxons, Danes and Normands.
We find Celts in Ireland, Scotland, Wales and France. Just take a pick, ffs!!:D
That listing may have meant: "had a common worldwide price equivalent to 26,000 Euros today". But even then, that doesn’t make much sense to me...
The Euro was first introduced in January 2002 (in 12 European countries). So unless you are talking about « euro equivalent pricing », 996 prices...
And do not forget to rub her with olive oil. Very important. :D
You seem to have a very rational anglo-saxon (almost Germanic) approach to all this… If I may, you should try and factor in the « latin laid back...
I had to get the powder coating off my Marchesini Mags in the exact same spot not long ago. I did it because as Ricky mentioned, I didn’t want the...
Go Scotland !!! :D:joy: [MEDIA]
Ah yes, when the Normands took over from king Harold the Saxon in Hastings? But those were actually Norsemen descendants, former raiders («...
I am being told that at a certain point in time, French was the official langage in the Royal Court of England. French itself being a mix of...
Ah fair enough, it’s almost the same in French: « automatique »… :D