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SPECIAL REPORT: THE 30TH EDITION OF THE MOONEYES SHOW
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Re: SPECIAL REPORT: THE 30TH EDITION OF THE MOONEYES SHOW
I think most of the bikes are a bit shit, but I'd love to go to the show, it'd be a great experience.
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Re: SPECIAL REPORT: THE 30TH EDITION OF THE MOONEYES SHOW
Same hereLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 10:43 am I think most of the bikes are a bit shit, but I'd love to go to the show, it'd be a great experience.
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Re: SPECIAL REPORT: THE 30TH EDITION OF THE MOONEYES SHOW
I'd quite like to wrap that into a trip.
The most disappointing thing for me is that it really could be an American show and you'd expect the Japanese custom scene to be distinctly different (I suspect it is, just not at this show). The most Japanese one is actually Taiwanese and is a Royal Enfield.
The most disappointing thing for me is that it really could be an American show and you'd expect the Japanese custom scene to be distinctly different (I suspect it is, just not at this show). The most Japanese one is actually Taiwanese and is a Royal Enfield.
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But certainty is an absurd one.
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