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Kwackys Next Commuter
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Re: Kwackys Next Commuter
Warp speed to work please!
I suspect the slicks might have to go though....
I suspect the slicks might have to go though....
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Re: Kwackys Next Commuter
I like the seat adjustment capability but I am wondering would you put carbon frame protectors on the carbon frame ?
I am also wondering why they didnt go with a carbon swing arm too .
I am also wondering why they didnt go with a carbon swing arm too .
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Re: Kwackys Next Commuter
Hmm, I'd guess the protectors are easier to fit than the hassle of replacing the frame, might even be a bit of Kevlar or similar friction resistant material in those protectors?
I wondered about the swing arm as well, perhaps the flex is easier to incorporate into an alloy part?
I wondered about the swing arm as well, perhaps the flex is easier to incorporate into an alloy part?
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Re: Kwackys Next Commuter
I could think of worse things to blow an inheritance on.....
/ just sayin'......cos I would NEVER blow a wedge of $$$ on something so trite as a motorcycle.
Honest.
/ just sayin'......cos I would NEVER blow a wedge of $$$ on something so trite as a motorcycle.
Honest.
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