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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Thomas" data-source="post: 108283" data-attributes="member: 485"><p>I am Stuffed !, She knows too much, She caught me in the garage the other day, I didn't know She could count up to 4 !!. The Bike is now looking even better since that photo, But I dare not put any more photos on here,</p><p>I will be Banned !.</p><p>I was looking at it this morning, And thinking this must be worth a few bob, Even without a Flywheel assy !!,</p><p>Don't know how I kept my mouth shut, She was in the garage again !.</p><p>Found out the other day, This "D" frame is a late ish one, Never bothered about numbers before.</p><p>I was going to build an Egli type of thing, In the 70 's, But didn't like the 2 rear shocks and the fact that it would need different wheels and stuff, So I saw an advert for a "D" frame for £7, And thought that is the way to go.</p><p>I have really enjoyed the last few days in the Garage.</p><p>I have been worried for a few years now , On how it would look, Back in the 80 s, I had trouble with the "D" Twin Special, So slipped my Comet Lump in it for a few weeks, With a wire rear wheel, And it looked Rubbish,</p><p>Really bad, Don't know why, But am very happy with this now.</p><p>Cheers Bill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Thomas, post: 108283, member: 485"] I am Stuffed !, She knows too much, She caught me in the garage the other day, I didn't know She could count up to 4 !!. The Bike is now looking even better since that photo, But I dare not put any more photos on here, I will be Banned !. I was looking at it this morning, And thinking this must be worth a few bob, Even without a Flywheel assy !!, Don't know how I kept my mouth shut, She was in the garage again !. Found out the other day, This "D" frame is a late ish one, Never bothered about numbers before. I was going to build an Egli type of thing, In the 70 's, But didn't like the 2 rear shocks and the fact that it would need different wheels and stuff, So I saw an advert for a "D" frame for £7, And thought that is the way to go. I have really enjoyed the last few days in the Garage. I have been worried for a few years now , On how it would look, Back in the 80 s, I had trouble with the "D" Twin Special, So slipped my Comet Lump in it for a few weeks, With a wire rear wheel, And it looked Rubbish, Really bad, Don't know why, But am very happy with this now. Cheers Bill. [/QUOTE]
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