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Well..... people get sex changes too.....not my idea of a good idea .

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It was restored/retroized by an American ....

 

While you are looking ..... make, model, year, rake and trail for this one!!!!  :grin:  :grin:  :grin:

 

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HOLY APEHANGERS, BATMAN!

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Well..... people get sex changes too.....not my idea of a good idea .

 

I haven't met you in person so I can't comment as to whether that would be a good or bad idea for you .....

 

 

Ooooops .... did I say that?

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Well....I don't see it as something that interests me . I am content with my gender just like it is .

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Two cylinders, 4-stroke, 150cc? 1-cylinder double port, 125cc? A crude mixture of several styles. The frame looks German, mid-sixties, the engine Italian, same time, also the lights. I'm not sure about the insurance plates, I've seen them in Italy, but the only thing I know for sure is that we don't have them in Germany. The 'crude mixture' probably comes from the bars (which aren't apehangers in my opinion, more sort of what could be found on 70ies High-Riser bicycles) in combination with the colour.

 

Hubert

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Well....I don't see it as something that interests me . I am content with my gender just like it is .

 

I'll just shut up now ......... 

 

I'm joking....it was an analogy . not a profession or confession .

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Male ..... Female ...... Whatever! Just don't post pictures ..... hehehe! Sent from FRED (Fricking Ridiculous Electronic Device)

...unless it's in Hooters!

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ok, ok... I got one

CC, yearish, make, pots, and type of asperation 

well it says super charged for the pic title, after that I got nothing other than it looks like it'd take your fingers off

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Clues... Hairpin springs suggest early half of 60s racer (?) at the latest. Magneto rather than points/dizzy?

Air cooled with supercharging? Must have had marginal cooling!

Loads of ingenuity on show... early Japanese effort?

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people... think closer to home, asperation forced is all thats been answered corectly but yeah them there valve springs are hair pins, early 60's decades out Andy.

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