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M210
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Built the scoot from spring 2014 to end of March 2015.
Then rode her to Euro Jamboree in Austria where it has been sold in minutes to a club mate of mine. :shock:
Loved the bike but cash was needed for other things in life. Both of us were happy then.

So I am not the owner any longer but built her and guess I can show it here.

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tony172
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Right up my street! VERY VERY cool! nice work 8-)
storkfoot
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10/10 :-)
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scooterslag
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Uber cool! love the way you've kept the Verde paint and original badges
The mack daddy on the left!
psychedelicropcircle
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Is that a home made bracket on the rear of the JL curly?
cartmel808
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Striking!... very nice work .
M210
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psychedelicropcircle wrote:Is that a home made bracket on the rear of the JL curly?
You can get these stainless brackets for cheap money from a GSF (German scooter forum) member.
If you are interested I'll go for the contact details.

The curly wont break any more with this sweet little thing. Plus I've changed the rubber made silent block for another from hard plastic.
rosscla
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Nice one!

I'd certainly be interested in one of those brackets.
"Our dilemma is that we hate change and love it at the same time; what we really want is for things to remain the same but get better."
psychedelicropcircle
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M210 wrote:
psychedelicropcircle wrote:Is that a home made bracket on the rear of the JL curly?
You can get these stainless brackets for cheap money from a GSF (German scooter forum) member.
If you are interested I'll go for the contact details.

The curly wont break any more with this sweet little thing. Plus I've changed the rubber made silent block for another from hard plastic.

I'd be interested please do sir.
M210
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I´ll do my best. Did ask him via personal message and will let you know.
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