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OCC finally built a bike I like.That dirt bike style is pretty cool,there's a few things I would have done different,but I like it,a first for me.I know ,I know,but it's winter and I would rather watch anything to do with bikes
OCC finally built a bike I like.That dirt bike style is pretty cool,there's a few things I would have done different,but I like it,a first for me.I know ,I know,but it's winter and I would rather watch anything to do with bikes
I was trying to watch it but had to turn it off when the arguments started. can't stand that $hit anymore.
I was trying to watch it but had to turn it off when the arguments started. can't stand that $hit anymore.
All it is, is a soap opera about a disturb family that fight with each other and likes to bust up sh**. Was good in the beginning (2005). Too off content - not too much on building bikes.
I was trying to watch it but had to turn it off when the arguments started. can't stand that $hit anymore.
All it is, is a soap opera about a disturb family that fight with each other and likes to bust up sh**. Was good in the beginning (2005). Too off content - not too much on building bikes.
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If they didnt fight, that show would have died long ago. I agree itsnothing like it used to be.Now its half mock-up and before you know it...its painted and assembled and off to the great unveiling! Their bikes look better on TV than right in front of you. Wonder why its on TLC now, is that the dumping ground for failing Discovery shows?
I thought they should have used a sportstermotor to keep the weight down, and loosethe forward controls. It also needs a more "dirt bike" seat.Ya think they will use the open primary/belt like all the other junk they build? Stock plastic fenders? sure do see alot of factory parts on their builds now a days.
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