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Scottish bike show
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each to there own i like standard bikes have a mate who has built loads of streetfighters had 3 or 4 featured in the streetfighter mag spends an arm and a leg on them he has even bought a new blade and did that a few years ago but its not my scenestreetfighter z1a wrote:STREETFIGHTERS blah blah blah ferk'n blah.if you dont like them then don't look at the things,its called hav'n an imagination and being different from the norm or is it just safer to follow the rest and play safe.would be a boring world if we all liked the same things.imagination,try it sometime or change the home page.
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I like really anything that has an engine and two wheels be it standard or customised. But the comment use your imagination just doesn't really sit right as lets imagine a streetfighter , upside down front end, single sider back end, twin bates for lights and its arse stuck as high in the air as poss. Doesn't take much imagination does it
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Davy Doherty wrote:I must say looking at the pictures this looked like a very profesional set up, well done to all involved yous did the club proud, The bike's were looking excellent and well turned out. So, anyone get a pic of our Fred then????
how could we get pictures
You never showed up

way too many Zeds
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I must state that all the bike's on show at Ingliston were a credit to their owner's
you could see the effort's each one had put into their bike's be they be standard or heavily modified
the old saying each to their own applies and as it say's on our web page we are a broad church
anything goes with a Zed
you could see the effort's each one had put into their bike's be they be standard or heavily modified
the old saying each to their own applies and as it say's on our web page we are a broad church
anything goes with a Zed
way too many Zeds
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