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chrismk
Check out this link and read through, a new biking era has begun on the Borg
frontier.

http://www.motorcyclecity.com/turbine.htm

Cheers
devilpaint
seen that somewhere b4, aparently theres no engine braking-so its a case of "forward observations" in the extreme. grin.gif
Roddas
Can one imagine the noise it will make......... grin.gif



Try going for a Ride on a Sunday morning,,,,,,,hehehe
you won't be very popular with the neighbours....



Still I am amazed by the fact they managed to make it work,,,,,,,
ima
QUOTE(Roddas @ Sep 26 2004, 12:41 PM)
Try going for a Ride on a Sunday morning,,,,,,,hehehe
you won't be very popular with the neighbours....




neighbours? feck em, a whingeing bunch of liberal, limp wristed muafuas round by me, all except jim who is a toolbox god bowdown.gif
Ace
You lot not seen Tourqe then ? I was not impressed, a Harley was able to out run it.
fat harry
Read a few years back about an Australian nutter who machined 2 cylinders of a Rolls Royce Merlin grafted it into a bike of his own build & created a near 5 litre V twin . Harley , watch & learn !!! grin.gif
dragonninja
2-speed 'box??!! and an option is manual of automatic .... how lazy can you be if you have an option of either a 2-speed manual or automatic ...
chrismk
QUOTE(dragonninja @ Sep 28 2004, 12:37 PM)
2-speed 'box??!! and an option is manual of automatic .... how lazy can you be if you have an option of either a 2-speed manual or automatic ...

....... and no bloody reverse, I suppose thats optional too.
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