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Thread: Getting power out of a harley

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    Here is the 'Beast' as promised. 50 cc of two stroke madness......

    The shoe on the seat is for scale... that is my size 10 bush boot....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ftx325 View Post
    Here is the 'Beast' as promised. 50 cc of two stroke madness......

    The shoe on the seat is for scale... that is my size 10 bush boot....


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    Very nice. I pulled an old (2013) 50cc two stroke chinese scooter off the rubbish dump a few months ago. Threw every piece of plastic off it and ground everything I could off the frame. A cheap expansion chamber, a K&N rip off filter and a new stator pulse coil and away it smokes. Reckon yours looks way more masculine though. Senility approaches quickly now...

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    Believe me you feel far from masculine with that wedged up your butt and knees around your ears...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ftx325 View Post
    Believe me you feel far from masculine with that wedged up your butt and knees around your ears...
    And murder on the toes of your jandals...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ftx325 View Post
    Believe me you feel far from masculine with that wedged up your butt and knees around your ears...
    Mmmm... put that way, I guess it does.

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    See what I mean @outlander ?

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    And when you lay it over into a corner your entire lower leg scrapes the ground from ankle to knee
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    Like a gorilla humping a Corgi....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ftx325 View Post
    See what I mean @outlander ?

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    And when you lay it over into a corner your entire lower leg scrapes the ground from ankle to knee
    But at low speeds they prevent you falling over!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ftx325 View Post
    See what I mean @outlander ?

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    And when you lay it over into a corner your entire lower leg scrapes the ground from ankle to knee
    As clear as crystal...mine is definitely a big old girls blouse. I shall post a pic tomorrow. Is extraction a painful procedure? Asking for a friend who has piles...
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    Bumps in the road certainly are....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ftx325 View Post
    Like a gorilla humping a Corgi....
    Yeah, I always wondered where certain sections of the community hailed from. Thanks, ya fixed it for me
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ftx325 View Post
    See what I mean @outlander ?

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    And when you lay it over into a corner your entire lower leg scrapes the ground from ankle to knee
    I imagine Harley riders look at this and go Hhhhmmmmm?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    I imagine Harley riders look at this and go Hhhhmmmmm?
    Yeah but the Harley guy does it in arseless chaps.........

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    And it probably still out accellerates, handles and stops better than most harleys
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    A mate of mine changes his bikes like other people change undies

    He got himself a Buell after having owned many bikes including Harleys

    I asked him how he found it and his words were -

    "It's just like a Harley except it goes around corners and stops"

 

 

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