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Old 27-Feb-2006, 07:01
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easy,a 749r with the full factory kit!
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Old 27-Feb-2006, 13:46
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road bike - it would have be the Monster S4RS

track bike - a Supermono, and if money was no object I'd get it looked after by John Hacket
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Old 27-Feb-2006, 13:54
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Hmm,me 'ol mate Bonzo from Lincoln was a Gixer riding madman untill he hurt his back.He now hoons round on one of these.Initially I scoffed at it,but he dont hang around on it.

Ah,just spotted your post on the Monster board.

[Edited on 27-2-2006 by KeefyB]

getting closer to my "money no problem bike" mate but not there yet,monster might make a good substitute tho
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Old 27-Feb-2006, 13:59
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I'd have this please, my all time favourite bike


Funny that my mates owns that ex-Hizzy bike could be yours for about 16K!

For me... maybe RCV211, Desmocedici GP6 maybe? I'd love Bayliss's F06 though
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Old 27-Feb-2006, 14:34
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JPM - how many "ex-Hizzy" bikes are in existence then? There's one in the Hizzy exhibition in Hawick, and Paul Bird has/had one outside his hospitality unit last season. Does you rmate own one of them, or does he have a third? There can only be two, surely????
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Old 27-Feb-2006, 14:38
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No idea, got his name on the yokes, and he had the forks rebuilt and Ken at K-Tech recognised them as being off his bike as he'd built them initially. Also engraved on the casings too, I know it's first owner was a certain Neil Hodgson before Hizzy got his hands on it.
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Old 27-Feb-2006, 14:42
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999R would be my choice... if i could afford that, i could also afford to race it
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Old 27-Feb-2006, 14:45
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999R would be my choice... if i could afford that, i could also afford to race it

...and give TP his £20












...running away :P
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Old 27-Feb-2006, 14:49
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LOL run all you like fatboy.
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Old 27-Feb-2006, 14:51
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