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John Walbanks carbon S5 with loads of extras
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how much are wide carbon panels
I don't like that at all. Doesn't look right.
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Looks great!!!
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Whilst I'm a Series 5 fan, I must say this one looks like a Lambretta body perched on top of a pair of oversize wheels (a very nice carbon body IMO). Is the suspension too high or something as I've not found this to be as noticable of other Series 5'sMatty wrote:I don't like that at all. Doesn't look right.
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aprilia 13" wheels rather than the usual 12" gilera ones
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Aahh. Getting a bit too big to look proportional IMORICSPEED wrote:aprilia 13" wheels rather than the usual 12" gilera ones
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I was thinking that. Bl00dy clever and the body is well cool but it looks like its on stilts. To be honest, even 12" wheels look too big to me. I've seen auto conversions with 10" wheels, so it can be done.soulsurfer wrote:Aahh. Getting a bit too big to look proportional IMORICSPEED wrote:aprilia 13" wheels rather than the usual 12" gilera ones
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