Motorcycles
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Great to hear that they didn't half ass it knowing that cafe's are hot right now. Each time I spot one it has a huge, "SOLD, don't touch" sign on it
Nah summ3rhays, they didn't half step at all and just jump on the cafe bandwagon, blindly build and produce so to speak. From what I've been told by one of the reps, they aren't even changing a thing on their 2015's, as they really have no reason to. Just wish the price tag was more affordable. :-\
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Robin Johnson who designed and fitted out the London store has just finished fully restoring and customising a 1000cc 1979 BMW Cafe Racer. This is one bike. It rides fantastic. It sounds fantastic. It is available for purchase. Contact me for the full specifications or even better come down and check it out. In the store until mid-September. 5 Windmill Street. London W1T 2JA.
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So nice, so clean and so ready hit the streets. What a great bike!
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Very nicely done. Why is he selling if you don't mind me asking Danny?
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My battery is good, bike runs on push start. How do I tell which is the problem? Do I need to invest in a voltmeter?
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If you're a fan of the BMW r nine t, holy hell! You must check out the latest custom builds from Japan!
Nothing short of BAD !@#@ ASS!http://rocket-garage.blogspot.ca/2014/08/bmw-r-nine-t-custom-project.html
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My battery is good, bike runs on push start. How do I tell which is the problem? Do I need to invest in a voltmeter?
+1 on the voltmeter @badgerskunk
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very nice indeed
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I visited a friend in Bury St Edmunds yesterday, and he took me down to Krazy Horse for lunch.
I'd seen some of their bikes at the Bikeshed show back in May, and wanted to take a closer look at the Paton S1. I really like this one, and would like to get a test ride. They seem pretty obliging too. Maybe next time…
As well as trading in weird and wonderful low production run machines, they also build their own choppers. This one has a ridiculous set of handlebars on it.
The tank on a Zero Engineering custom.
All I know about this bike is that it's called The Tattoo, and it's built around a Harley V-Twin. I think that it's another Zero.
Mental S&S racer. The seating position was extreme, and the exhaust was loud.
There were some modern Indians there, but this 1939 Kiwi Indian will probably go down better.
And, lastly, a Morgan Three Wheeler in Gulf Racing livery.
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Zaeta at Krazy Horse. These are built by Valentino Rossi's father. The orange frame is fantastic.
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