I'm cross-posting this over from the 2-stroke blog.
Te-a Writes in:
Hello, My Names is Te-a, I'm from the far north east corner of India, in the city of Aizawl, Mizoram. We are a huge fan of your blog, keep it up. Heres a couple of pictures of a custom RD350, done by my brother Muansanga MSX. The frame is stock, rear suspension is from a 150cc 4-stroke Yamaha R15, tail cowling fabricated, wheels are 17-inchers from R15, 120/80 rear tire with a 100/80 front. Engine is completely rebuilt from scratch, with a stage 1 porting job with a custom built MSX expansion chamber. Custom painted by yours trully. Hope you like it. Thanks.
(My blog - www.mizobiker.blogspot.com)
Thanks very much for sending this in. I love getting bikes from other parts of the world. Especially customs. I enjoy seeing what other people are doing to their bikes. It's inspiring and it opens up the possibilities. Te-a's paint work is simply fantastic. Check out his blog new blog for more examples.
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Sunday, October 24, 2010
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Bitchen Ural Sidehack wit a touch of wanderlust.
At the moment it wouldn't be my first choice as a ride but it sure as hell wouldn't be my last. This is the kid of ride that keeps kicking around my brain. I get the feeling that if I ever rode one that I might get hooked. A week in the mountains on this with some camping gear, a fishing rod and a camera... hmmm...
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sidecar,
ural,
wanderlust
Friday, October 22, 2010
The new "Cafe Racer" Series. Any Good?
I missed this the other night. Anyone see it? Any good or is it OCC choppers only with cafe bikes?
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cafe racer,
video
Mor from Hieth Montgomery. A rare and Pristine 1991 GSXR 400RR
1991 GSXR 400RR! Don see many of these and certainly not in this nice a condition. What ever happened to the 400 class.
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