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Quite frankly I couldn't be less interested in motorbikes.......never have been......but that is just plain beautiful!
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1975 4/4 4 seater, cream over blue; Q3 Quattro; Bicycle; Walking poles.
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Tide.....thanks for resurrecting this one......for some reason I missed it first time around!
Freddie......this is simply awesome work....congratulations!
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one motorcycle i am not wanting to ride on yet
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Simply stunning I must have missed you at Tobacco dock ... Bike shed alternative custom bike show this year !!! or maybe you weren't there this year.
There was a brilliant turn out well worth a visit
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Graham Waking up is a good start to the day !!
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I always admire the craftsmanship that goes into building top customs even though very little of it has anything much to do with the basic function of a motorcycle. But one thing always puzzles me, and this bike is a good example of it. When the builders are willing to change and adapt almost anything on the bike, why in heaven do they almost always go for an obsolete v twin engine, usually Harley but sometimes a clone of Harley. Is it because custom bikes are a US fashion that is copied over here? Perhaps Freddy would comment.
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Maybe its because the the big V sits nice and cosy in the frame, lets face it that is why the V was invented, to fit into tight spaces.
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