GP RB 252cc

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M210
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Very nice colour and a really good job as well!

Why did you mount the BGM shocker on the rear but not an anti dive brake or at least the BGM shocks to the front wheel? :?:
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Is it me, or is there something not quite right about the stripes :?
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soulsurfer wrote:Is it me, or is there something not quite right about the stripes :?
YEAH THE FRONT STRIPES ARE A BIT SKIWIFF,OTHERWISE VERY NICE ;)
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That is beautiful! Love the subtle yellow and the underplaying of how non standard it really is!
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BGM Rear shock as it's a great deal better than any STD on the market. (along with taff ect).

no anti dive because customer felt it wasn't needed for his 'rally' type use and i will be designing one on next summers project which involves a m/c conversion for mike (customer)
no BGM fronts as it was built before they were on the market.


Choke mech is a pull and lock, push and lock from JB's webshop. very tidy, no messing around!!

Stickers were changed after photo along with a few other bits. They were bought from MB and have had another couple of sets come up the same. but have also had some very good ones too!

The beauty of the stickers was, i didn't lacquer over them Mike! ;) :lol:



thanks to those who have commented. :D
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Thanks. I want one of those for my 250
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