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Obviously a lot of hard work gone in there, but...... they just don't do it for me.
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Have to agree with you Wolfie. Nice BUT!!!!!
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Wolfie wrote:Obviously a lot of hard work gone in there, but...... they just don't do it for me.
Depend, if the builder wants to give me the bike, I would say a great thank you cause I'm not rude :lol:
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It's an age thingy. I think the bike looks abosolutely georgeous. Well done .
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A shame to waste such good parts....! Maybe interesting, not practical and rather a sheep in wolf's clothing.

Funny that with cars it would normaly be the other way around, wolf in sheep's clothing.
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very very nice stu!! Diamonds. :o
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Well I like it a lot, lots of good work there, nice when it's finished. :D
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STU wrote:well glad some of you like it, obviously i do but the member who says it's not practical, when was a 750 two stroke ever practical? I have had Kawasaki triples for 35 years and i never bought any because it would be a practical bike, if i wanted practical i would buy a Ho**a. As for the sheep in wolfs clothing bit, i would never describe a ported, reed valved H2 running flatslides and expanies as sheepish, there you are rant over!
dont see no dam reed blocks :D but both bikes look good, like the lime green one best as i like to keep the h2 look
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STU wrote:well glad some of you like it, obviously i do but the member who says it's not practical, when was a 750 two stroke ever practical? I have had Kawasaki triples for 35 years and i never bought any because it would be a practical bike, if i wanted practical i would buy a Ho**a. As for the sheep in wolfs clothing bit, i would never describe a ported, reed valved H2 running flatslides and expanies as sheepish, there you are rant over!
dont see no dam reed blocks :D but both bikes look good, like the lime green one best as i like to keep the h2 look
keep up the good work

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