TEAM EFFORT: A RIPPED INDIAN FTR 1200 FROM SWITZERLAND
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Re: TEAM EFFORT: A RIPPED INDIAN FTR 1200 FROM SWITZERLAND
I think I quite like that. It has a certain something and I like the riding position. Wouldn't mind a go.
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Re: TEAM EFFORT: A RIPPED INDIAN FTR 1200 FROM SWITZERLAND
The white frame reminds me of an early 90's Ducati SS... and the blue bodywork of a late 90's Ducati ST.
I think I like it. If it's not going flat track racing then I'd want some more road biased tyres
I think I like it. If it's not going flat track racing then I'd want some more road biased tyres
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Re: TEAM EFFORT: A RIPPED INDIAN FTR 1200 FROM SWITZERLAND
I quite like that - but might have to draw a line at the tyres.
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Re: TEAM EFFORT: A RIPPED INDIAN FTR 1200 FROM SWITZERLAND
Gash fork protectors and headlight board, but yeah I could get on with that.
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Re: TEAM EFFORT: A RIPPED INDIAN FTR 1200 FROM SWITZERLAND
Pair of Tourance's would suit it I think. Shame about the stick-out reg plate. I think I even quite like the exhaust.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Aug 31, 2022 9:09 am The white frame reminds me of an early 90's Ducati SS... and the blue bodywork of a late 90's Ducati ST.
I think I like it. If it's not going flat track racing then I'd want some more road biased tyres
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Re: TEAM EFFORT: A RIPPED INDIAN FTR 1200 FROM SWITZERLAND
Way too much going on there! So many colours I cant find a focal point.
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Re: TEAM EFFORT: A RIPPED INDIAN FTR 1200 FROM SWITZERLAND
The different colour wheels make it look unbalanced. As MLB says, the fork protectors look gash and I'd like a mudguard, even a shorty, over the front wheel.
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Re: TEAM EFFORT: A RIPPED INDIAN FTR 1200 FROM SWITZERLAND
I'd take a hurl on it,but there's quite a lot I don't like visually.
The shit coloured seat is a complete wtf moment.
The shit coloured seat is a complete wtf moment.
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