CG125 scrambler
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Re: CG125 scrambler
That's one cool looking bike B)
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Re: CG125 scrambler
That's great, first picture I was in two minds about the tank, it looked a bit big but as I scrolled down through the rest I came to really like it it makes the front end look meaty like the shoulders on a bulldog.
Definitely think about sending some pictures into Dutch at the Bikeshed Motorcycle Club http://www.bikeshedmc.cc it's just the type of home build the Bikeshed blog features.
And thanks for the inspiration on the exhaust, if I can't find a decent price for my own scrambler project
I could well pinch your idea
Definitely think about sending some pictures into Dutch at the Bikeshed Motorcycle Club http://www.bikeshedmc.cc it's just the type of home build the Bikeshed blog features.
And thanks for the inspiration on the exhaust, if I can't find a decent price for my own scrambler project
I could well pinch your idea
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Re: CG125 scrambler
Thanks guys glad you like it.
It was interesting to do has I had never attempted anything like it before.
It dose get a lot of interest when I am out riding it.
It was interesting to do has I had never attempted anything like it before.
It dose get a lot of interest when I am out riding it.
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