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Given that Mr. Daniel is ( was? ) a member of the ''Barlafus Motorcycle Institution'' as a Founder of this riding group I wish to take the opportunity to inform all of you that he took by himself the liberty of transforming his old beauty in such a ''Winter Monster''!
We have no responsability or whatsoever with regards of what you've seen in this Forum as regards to his bike ( can we still call it a bike ? ).
Tks very much for understanding and my dear American collegues pls just forgive him , he does ot know what he is doing.
Many tks and TG winter is almost over !
However, as I wrote, my bike is this, the fairing and the bags are detachable in seconds, the bags are for travels, the fairing for travels and for cold weather and music, why not?
see you on the road
Last edited by Daniel Devilson; Feb 23, 2011 at 10:41 AM.
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