Go Big and Ride Small

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Godspeed wrote: Mon Nov 22, 2021 12:19 pm A lovely little film about two guys riding through Alaska on an old CT90 and a new CT125.
It's just come up on my 'recommended' youtube suggestions ......... feet up, kettle on :)
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Re: Go Big and Ride Small

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I loved the indicator going round 😂
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Totally enjoyable film, feet up with a mug of coffee. Highly recommend this to anyone to watch even if they don’t ride small!


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I thought this probably belonged in here:

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Is it a Sewzuki? I guess it uses needle jets? Lots of pattern parts. Too powerful for most bikes to reel in.... :roll:
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I thought this probably belonged in here:

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Is it a Sewzuki? I guess it uses needle jets? Lots of pattern parts. Too powerful for most bikes to reel in.... :roll:
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I’ve got this and an old lawnmower engine, just off to find some wheels.
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Get it built! You know it makes sense.
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If you was from Essex you could use cotton wheels :lol:
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We have a couple of the Harley version ready for conversion.
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Snaf MKII wrote: Wed Dec 01, 2021 8:03 am We have a couple of the Harley version ready for conversion.
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Think you'll have a struggle to get that to handle properly. But it would probably make a good FatBobbin, threading its way through the traffic...
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I had a Singer in the early 1970's but it had more wheels- 1934 LeMans
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But you could buy a Singer wheel in the 190?s one installed in a modern 1970's bicycle (not mine)
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