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ole thumper
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Different sort of plunger...
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19.05. 2010 12:12 »
I came across this while looking out for info on a 276 Carb ....
http://www.joints.jp/i/nottwin/kamikaze03/index.html
http://www.bikeexif.com/triumph-custom-motorcycle-2
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muskrat
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Re: Different sort of plunger...
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19.05. 2010 12:51 »
Good One OT, there's lots of crazies out there. I'm not alone. Looks like it should go, stopping might be a little hard.
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RichardL
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Re: Different sort of plunger...
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19.05. 2010 15:46 »
I love that bike. Regarding stopping, why sweat the small stuff? Reading the comments and following the links, it appears to have been the pick of the show it was in.
I find it funny (wierd? or haha?) that a Japanese motorcycle shop names itself "Kamikaze". Nevertheless, it is an interesting outfit at this address:
www.kamikazechop.com
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I have attached a photo I found on their site of a 3-engine A7/10 I'm certain is not of their making.
Richard L.
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a10 gf
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Re: Different sort of plunger...
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19.05. 2010 19:28 »
^^^ best so far !
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Re: Different sort of plunger...
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25.05. 2010 21:59 »
no that's cool
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