The patriots out there may well ask me to step outside, before calling me a woofter and beating three shades of living crap out of me, but I'd rather ride this Deus Ex Machina Kwacker, than either the olde or brand-new XR. THUMP. THUD. BP
The XR or the Trumpet Scrambler. Been looking at pictures of it for a while now, and can't work out what the hell is wrong with it. Having ridden one, I know what's wrong with it in the flesh, but it just don't look right. The ghost is not in the machine, I guess
I've watched the XRs race and dominate back in the day. It's a sight and sound to behold. But you BP, are obviously a man about town, and this is 2008 not 1908. I would give you a slap on your wrist if you didn't choose the Jap.
Looks more like a Triumph than a Triumph - faster and lighter too. But if i had the choice (and i do ) i'd rather stick pins in me eyes than ride Jap . Steve #59
A couple of weeks back, Bike magazine (UK) asked me for an end of year round-up, including which bike had made the biggest impression on me. I chose this one, with obvious good reason. Does this mean that, for the first time in my life, my finger is on a pulse other than the one in my cock?
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WELL SPANK ME SIDEWAYS AND CALL ME GAYLORD!!!...CAUSE I AGREE, IN FACT I JUST PRINTED IT OFF AN STUCK IT ON ME WALL...BEAUTY!
The XR or the Trumpet Scrambler. Been looking at pictures of it for a while now, and can't work out what the hell is wrong with it. Having ridden one, I know what's wrong with it in the flesh, but it just don't look right. The ghost is not in the machine, I guess
Awesome! Seen their pushie frames??? Awesomest! http://ohoh2.blogspot.com/2008/12/deus-ex-machina-handmade-fixie-frames.html
I've watched the XRs race and dominate back in the day. It's a sight and sound to behold. But you BP, are obviously a man about town, and this is 2008 not 1908. I would give you a slap on your wrist if you didn't choose the Jap.
Looks more like a Triumph than a Triumph - faster and lighter too.
But if i had the choice (and i do )
i'd rather stick pins in me eyes than ride Jap .
Steve #59
I will however admit it looks cool as ferk , whereas the new XR and bonnies are pants .
New Norton tho .... oh yes .
Don't get me wrong Mr Outtalunch, I have complete respek for you and YOUR XR, and that you ride the nads off it.
BP
A couple of weeks back, Bike magazine (UK) asked me for an end of year round-up, including which bike had made the biggest impression on me. I chose this one, with obvious good reason. Does this mean that, for the first time in my life, my finger is on a pulse other than the one in my cock?
Oh MP, I always thought that was a gun in your pocket.
BP
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