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Post by RON on Mar 22, 2014 20:58:01 GMT -4
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Post by BERNARD "HOT ROD" KRON on Mar 22, 2014 21:12:46 GMT -4
Brilliant models, both of them. And exceptional photography as well!
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Post by KRAZY RICK on Mar 22, 2014 22:21:44 GMT -4
Thanks much Ron - very nice job on both of these bikes !!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2014 9:11:22 GMT -4
NICE WORK!! ON BOTH!!
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Post by BRITBOY on Mar 24, 2014 7:26:45 GMT -4
Just love that Guzzi to bits! Bar end indicators too - nice touch! No plate though? Where's it registered? If it's anywhere near me I'll be round to scrounge the keys! Also, if you're into cool Guzzis, Google: Ghezzi Brian Furia Ghezzi Brian were a sort of styling arm of Guzzi who made their own bikes when the designs were a bit too "out there" for Guzzi. The original Furia is, IMHO, one of the best looking bikes ever built. I did own one for a while so I might be biased!
I don't think I've ever seen a full size bobbed Monkey bike but, looking at your scale version, that needs correcting! And it doesn't look like a lot of work either , hmmm......
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Post by RON on Mar 26, 2014 19:56:47 GMT -4
Thnx guys Britboy, I saw some nice Guzzy`s from Ghezzy Brian on Google and I`m not really a Guzzy person The problem, if it is a problem, Guzzy build there bikes for a bigger public en Ghezzi Brian more for a special kind public. About the mmodel yes its missing the license plate I hate those things Its a bad thing that's ruined the lines of the bike. About the Monkey, I also never saw a bobber from this model but I build this one just for the fun no rules just fun
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