Sunmaster 14 – Omega Racer Yamaha SR400
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Re: Sunmaster 14 – Omega Racer Yamaha SR400
Once again I find myself perplexed by a 'special' bike where they very nearly made things fit. IE the fairing around the clutch cover, it nearly fits, it nearly looks good !
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Re: Sunmaster 14 – Omega Racer Yamaha SR400
Would anyone ride a bike with a pair of nuts placed on the tank... so to speak!
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Re: Sunmaster 14 – Omega Racer Yamaha SR400
It looks like a lot of effort to make something a bit shit
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Re: Sunmaster 14 – Omega Racer Yamaha SR400
Should probably copy and paste that for most of these bikes, it would save a lot of effort.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Jul 11, 2021 4:43 pm It looks like a lot of effort to make something a bit shit
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Re: Sunmaster 14 – Omega Racer Yamaha SR400
Some of them are nice, the ones that look finished, but I think sometimes the look people are after is "a bit shit" like something that was built in a poorly equipped shed by a 17 year old, maybe it's the look I should go for with my bikes, I seem to be quite good at achieving it without meaning to.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Jul 11, 2021 4:47 pmShould probably copy and paste that for most of these bikes, it would save a lot of effort.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Jul 11, 2021 4:43 pm It looks like a lot of effort to make something a bit shit
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