Indian GP... Looks decieve...

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Saw this at Cadwell the other week ... It took a couple of glances before I realised that its alot more than meets the eye... I like this alot.... Dont know who's it is but there is alot of work under the panels I'm quite sure.. but all looking very standard...

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Jim, you could have made an effort and hung around till the owner turned up, to then take a picture with panel removed


must try harder :shock:
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davidblythe wrote:Jim, you could have made an effort and hung around till the owner turned up, to then take a picture with panel removed


must try harder :shock:
Was hoping to catch the owner and get a better pic... but he was gone when we walked back across the track...

Water pipes, radiators, carb facing more forward than it should, and a big expansion thats pretty well hidden till you get up close... from a distance, all looks very standard but alot of works been done...
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Pretty sure I saw this at brid last october parked up but still had the primed front mudguard..stood out as Id just bought my vijay and it looked the same.. ;) ..or so I thought..




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Sure it had indian purist signed on the cans or something.
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Indian Elitist... I think thats what was on the panels... Probably a work thats still in progress... but it looks like a real Wolf in sheeps clothing...
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Interesting , It could be german owned looking at the emblem at the top of the horncasting :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Maybe not......in India, the swastika has thousands of years of history and still retains its place of pre-eminence among the sub-continent's spiritual symbols. It remains one of the most prominent spiritual symbols in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism, and is found in temples and religious shrines throughout Asia.

either that, or it belongs to a white supremacist from Yorkshire....... :lol:
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drunkmunkey6969 wrote:Maybe not......in India, the swastika has thousands of years of history and still retains its place of pre-eminence among the sub-continent's spiritual symbols. It remains one of the most prominent spiritual symbols in Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism, and is found in temples and religious shrines throughout Asia.

either that, or it belongs to a white supremacist from Yorkshire....... :lol:
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had noticed it but chose to ignore it :?
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Isn't it more likely to be an indian supremacist, if he's from Yorkshire??
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