MV 800 Dragster

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The pillion provision looks positively lethal!
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His hugger's come lose.
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Mean looking sickle. Those floating mudguard thingies do look odd - Diavels wear summit similar. Isn't there a regulation which states that a fixed part of a bike must protrude beyond the rearmost point of the back wheel? That would explain the ridiculous eyesore rear mudguard set ups on sports bikes especially [smilie=thinking about.gif]

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Boxermed69 wrote:Mean looking sickle. Those floating mudguard thingies do look odd - Diavels wear summit similar. Isn't there a regulation which states that a fixed part of a bike must protrude beyond the rearmost point of the back wheel? That would explain the ridiculous eyesore rear mudguard set ups on sports bikes especially [smilie=thinking about.gif]

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Yep, its crying out for the attention of a hacksaw. :D
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Boxermed69 wrote:Mean looking sickle. Those floating mudguard thingies do look odd - Diavels wear summit similar. Isn't there a regulation which states that a fixed part of a bike must protrude beyond the rearmost point of the back wheel? That would explain the ridiculous eyesore rear mudguard set ups on sports bikes especially [smilie=thinking about.gif]

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It's a Greman thing apparently, Why the GS has a similar stooopid apendage, Easier for European marketing just to put it on them all I suppose :?:
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