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Any car condenser and mount up by the coil, points are also used in some older chainsaws.
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Motorcross-Pit-Bike-Motorbike-Spares-Repair-/330572645685?_trksid=p4340.m1374&_trkparms=algo%3DPI%26its%3DC%26itu%3DUCC%26otn%3D15%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D462879945971138593#ht_558wt_1139
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The Bike above was featured in TBM (Trail Bike & Enduro Magazine) in the UK in Issue 58, June 2000.
I have a copy of this, but to big to upload,
e.mail me if interested.
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The hub is probably acting as a sacrificial anode for the steel liner, no easy answer.
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Thanks spudsdad, was beginning to think I have drempt them.
Ross
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Very nice, good to see. A lot of time and effort, how long did it take you ?
Why change to the Betor forks, personally quite like the Marzochi's.
Any parts left over ?
Where did you get the chain guard, had to make one for mine.
Ross
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Does the supplier have the same initials as Sado Masochism ?
Has to be a clue.
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Cider Woman rides again !
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Common sight back in the day of Montesa riders selecting first several times, as Greeves said.
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Ah Thatcher, now what did she do to the steel industry again ?
Sunday Times Rich list No 1 Lakshmi Mittal - Steel
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From the Maxton site :-
"Prices range from
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Thanks Javier, good ride yourself.
Are you coming over for Alvie this year ?
Ross
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Speak to
http://www.arr-craib.co.uk/services.htm
big transport co in Aberdeen, they will probably point you in the right direction.
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Thanks for posting fellonmelug, really good to see a cross section of riders.
(including myself, thanks)
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http://www.trialsbits.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=83_177&products_id=291
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A politician at the SSDT, you'd think there was an election or something !
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Dear Osam Binladin
You should have tried Portugal.
Love Maddie xxx
Breaking News
Elton John is going to do a tribute song for Osama Binladden
Sandle in the bin.
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I just took 4 spokes along to a local wheel builder and he matched them.
Probably the easiest way IMO.
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You think that's old ? Try this :-
An elderly gent was invited to an old friend's home for dinner one evening. He was impressed by the way his buddy preceded every request to his wife with endearing terms such as: Darling, Honey, My Love, Pumpkin, Sweetheart, etc.. The couple had been married almost 70 years and, clearly, they were still very much in love.
While the wife was in the kitchen, the man leaned over to his host, and said: "I think it's wonderful that, after all these years, you still call your wife those loving pet names."
The old man hung his head. "I have to tell you the truth," he said. "Her name slipped my mind about 10 years ago, -- and I'm scared to death to ask the old bitch what it is."
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