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"Scotty" wrote in message ... "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... I owned one, and it was no motorcrosser at all. It was a street bike with a higher-than-average pipe, heavy, and lots of torque from the thumper. And before you start whining about carbs again, mine also had a Delorto, which I installed with a custom manifold. And oh yeah--my metric tools worked fine on it. I've done complete rebuilds on a '65, '69, and '72 Triumphs and have never owned any Whitworth tools. BB is an idiot! He's an annoying know-it-all. I helped a friend recently with a cobbled Triumph chopper--replaced the clutch and some other minor parts. Neither of us own Whitworth tools, but got the job done just fine. Max |
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Lady Pilot wrote:
"Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. In article , Thom Stewart wrote: PDW, It a waste of GASOLINE! Nutsy got gas to spare, along with Hot Air. It really not emissiom free but harmless. It's what he he uses to power ASA. Without it we'd be victims of Leyland and the "Meows" I kind of miss Stevie Wonderboy. He promised to never leave us until Katy had been driven away or recanted. Guess he couldn't keep up. PDW TROLL! -- ah |
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