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Al9000
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My A7 in trials trim
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my late father's A7 converted to trials!!
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Butch (cb)
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Re: My A7 in trials trim
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19.02. 2015 11:48 »
Now that looks really good.
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muskrat
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Re: My A7 in trials trim
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19.02. 2015 11:50 »
Real nice bike Al. I've always admired the skill of trials riders.
Think we've got another acronym for BSA = Bloody Scorched idiot.
Cheers
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'51 A7 plunger, '57 A7SS racer now a A10CR, '78 XT500, '83 CB1100F, 88 HD FXST, 2000 CBR929RR ex Honda Australia Superbike .
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RichardL
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Re: My A7 in trials trim
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19.02. 2015 13:01 »
I love it. (I really mean, "covet".)
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Re: My A7 in trials trim
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19.02. 2015 18:10 »
Looks good Al, but does your left leg get scrambled too...??
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Al9000
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Re: My A7 in trials trim
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19.02. 2015 23:01 »
Ha ha, well a heat shield is on my shopping list! I also have changed the seat since that photo was taken it now has the proper scrambler seat with white piping. Thanks for all the positive comments
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JulianM
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Very nice,
Looks great!!
J
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