A Nicely done TL

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Re: A Nicely done TL

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I queued to get into a disco in Nice... when I got to the door there was a plaque by the entrance.

"discothèque homosexual" I decided to look elsewhere for some place to dance the night away.

That was the 2nd mistake of the night after asking a local for a "Night Club" and being directed to a brothel.
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Re: A Nicely done TL

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KungFooBob wrote: Mon Jan 02, 2023 9:56 pm I queued to get into a disco in Nice... when I got to the door there was a plaque by the entrance.

"discothèque homosexual" I decided to look elsewhere for some place to dance the night away.

That was the 2nd mistake of the night after asking a local for a "Night Club" and being directed to a brothel.
20 minuta, many prostituta. :thumbup:
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Re: A Nicely done TL

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A_morti wrote: Mon Jan 02, 2023 8:31 pm
mangocrazy wrote: Mon Jan 02, 2023 6:34 pm The forks are dropped through the yokes to such an extent
Another one needs their bifocals on. The forks aren't dropped, that's a headlight bracket.
(Not saying I know for a fact that the forks on it are as long as the originals, mind)
OK, fair cop about the headlight bracket, but the point about clearance between wheel and radiator/oil cooler still stands. Compared to original geometry on a TLR, using the shorter GSXR forks effectively drops the forks, steepens head angle and reduces clearance (Clarence).
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