Bumblebee has grown a beak
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Re: Bumblebee has grown a beak
I have seen them for sale but never been a fan, its all down to persona taste, nice looking bike though.
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Re: Bumblebee has grown a beak
Fairy Nuff.....so what is it SUPPOSED to do then?sprintster wrote:F#@K ALL!...Just like all the others! :whistle:
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Make you look "adventurous"? :unsure:Dirk wrote:Fairy Nuff.....so what is it SUPPOSED to do then?sprintster wrote:F#@K ALL!...Just like all the others! :whistle:
Re: Bumblebee has grown a beak
I think that it looks good , what does not look good is having two fenders , i would loose the bottom one , that would make it more offroadish looking , but then you will end up splattered in mud
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Re: Bumblebee has grown a beak
At almost £130 delivered I think its way to expensive
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 50&alt=web
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 50&alt=web
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Re: Bumblebee has grown a beak
It's supposed to mimic the high mudguard style of enduro bikes so that small children and gullible women who don't notice it also has a regular mudguard will be impressed that you go mud plugging on this big,heavy beast! Or it's to keep muck off your headlight....you decide! :laugh:Dirk wrote:Fairy Nuff.....so what is it SUPPOSED to do then?sprintster wrote:F#@K ALL!...Just like all the others! :whistle: