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Bufficus
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Where is it?
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giankx
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Saw it at Mostra-Scambio Imola two weeks ago. Tino said it will be out in about three months.
Looks really impressive with his fatty expansion chamber.
Knowledge
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Do all Tino's projects take 3 years to come to fruition?

Even I work quicker than that!
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What can we expect from this kit, both performance and cost wise..I just like the name....... :D
CPH Lambretta
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I think you can expect it to be super. ;)
Slow is the new fast!
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Knowledge wrote:Do all Tino's projects take 3 years to come to fruition?

Even I work quicker than that!
Well there's a lot of criticism for dealers that are percieved to have released kits too early without sufficent development :)
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they should name these kits after uk tracks...brands hatch b@5t@rd gets my vote....feel free to add your own :D
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jonny snatchsniffer
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corrado
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Knowledge wrote:Do all Tino's projects take 3 years to come to fruition?
No, 3 years is positively a rush job. At any one time 90% of his dealers are out of stock of 90% of his products. :roll:
Ian Hepworth

corrado wrote:
Knowledge wrote:Do all Tino's projects take 3 years to come to fruition?
No, 3 years is positively a rush job. At any one time 90% of his dealers are out of stock of 90% of his products. :roll:
Come on now, that's not fair at all.





































It's more like 88% and 92%. :lol:
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