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Offline 750cafe

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Re: Thread repair
« Reply #25 on: December 08, 2014, 03:02:05 PM »
They were fast/comfortable bikes back then and still are today. With 90-130HP, they has an adequate amount of GO in them still.
My current project at 1230cc's and with all of the Hot Rod parts/machine work, is going  to be in the 150-165HP range. A little more than adequate.  :D

Have you been hurt by the storm either physically or monetarily? House and loved ones are OK?


Eric
Is there anything more fun than riding? They are between your legs and are quiet when you turn them off.

Offline P.abrera

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Re: Thread repair
« Reply #26 on: December 08, 2014, 04:00:35 PM »

They were fast/comfortable bikes back then and still are today. With 90-130HP, they has an adequate amount of GO in them still.
My current project at 1230cc's and with all of the Hot Rod parts/machine work, is going  to be in the 150-165HP range. A little more than adequate.  :D

Have you been hurt by the storm either physically or monetarily? House and loved ones are OK?


Eric

Southern provinces got hammered, but the storm had thankfully significantly weakened by the time it made landfall in the city.  Thanks for asking. Keep us abreast of your project, sounds like its gona be somethin special


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