Who's AJS Jampot twin

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ajscomboman
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Re: Who's AJS Jampot twin

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Janet wrote:Nah! He doesn't get his bike cranked over far enough to touch down. :rofl:
You try cranking a bike over that's already near scraping along the ground on the frame rails when you've just sat on it, it's bloody difficult don't you know!!!! :rofl:
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No comments on the new shed then.
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ajscomboman wrote:
Janet wrote:Nah! He doesn't get his bike cranked over far enough to touch down. :rofl:
You try cranking a bike over that's already near scraping along the ground on the frame rails when you've just sat on it, it's bloody difficult don't you know!!!! :rofl:
Ha! You're talking to an LE rider. I can scrape the running boards when going round a roundabout at 30mph. I can crank it over enough that the back wheel comes off the ground. :D Then I don't go anywhere. :lol:
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G15 Roy wrote:No comments on the new shed then.
Suitably aged to deter the theft of the shed leaving your bikes at risk to the elements Roy.
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