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Some updated pictures on my website about the resoration I've achieved...
Some updated pictures from my Scrambler restoration
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Some updated pictures from my Scrambler restoration
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Re: Some updated pictures from my Scrambler restoration
You've done a great job!
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Re: Some updated pictures from my Scrambler restoration
Very impressive work. What fun it must be to ride. I am really wanting a scrambler even more more now.
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1966 Mark 3 (the never ending restoration)
1965 Mark 3 (still in pieces)
1966 Mark 3 (the never ending restoration)
1965 Mark 3 (still in pieces)
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Re: Some updated pictures from my Scrambler restoration
Hello guys,
Thanks for your remarks. Driving this bike is as much rewarding as many people strike up a conversation about it... When I go shopping, people take pictures or ask questions! Many people star you (rather the bike) on a such motorbike. Impossible to get quiet... It shows the attraction power of this kind of very nice design. I sincerely think that it is one of the most aesthetic classical motorbikes...
It is a 350. If I find a cheap 450, I'll do the job a second time
Thanks for your remarks. Driving this bike is as much rewarding as many people strike up a conversation about it... When I go shopping, people take pictures or ask questions! Many people star you (rather the bike) on a such motorbike. Impossible to get quiet... It shows the attraction power of this kind of very nice design. I sincerely think that it is one of the most aesthetic classical motorbikes...
It is a 350. If I find a cheap 450, I'll do the job a second time

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