would be hard to find parts for
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Re: would be hard to find parts for
Does anyone make a cage for that? Just think of all the fork seals you won't have to replace.
I want to stunt it. Looks like its already got a bar.
I want to stunt it. Looks like its already got a bar.
#6
Re: would be hard to find parts for
Dude that bike is wicked hot. Its so mechanical. Like the terminator. But youd be a tool to stunt it with out parts.
I do lo level crap on the triumph and am working on making a 12 bar. But then again i went out and found a double for just about everything including a second engine and 2 full sets of plastics.
I suggest you get it then start buying wverything you can. Talk to the shop Find out whats up back from wrecked bikes. Find a board for em and you will find a good source. Before you start getting nuts you need seconds.
I do lo level crap on the triumph and am working on making a 12 bar. But then again i went out and found a double for just about everything including a second engine and 2 full sets of plastics.
I suggest you get it then start buying wverything you can. Talk to the shop Find out whats up back from wrecked bikes. Find a board for em and you will find a good source. Before you start getting nuts you need seconds.
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Re: would be hard to find parts for
Originally Posted by Mike_3SicK6
Its got a subframe in the front..
Its air cooled...
The exhaust goes foward...
other than that its a cool bike, I had one.. sold it.
Its air cooled...
The exhaust goes foward...
other than that its a cool bike, I had one.. sold it.
you forgot about the autometer tach with shift light
#10
Re: would be hard to find parts for
Originally Posted by aNskY
does it have discs AND drums up front? and how the **** do you turn?
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