If the frame has a scratch, does it HAVE to be written off?
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(07-10-2009, 06:05pm)fasterfaster Wrote: Mark re Bob >>>>>>>>>> no matter how busy he was he always had time to pass on his knowledge .............. a true gentleman indeed. Motorcycling lost much in his passing. Biker

Bob was a true gentleman, I was lucky enough to have a race frame built by him housing a....'Busa engine...of course!!. I beleive this was the last frame that he built. I retired from road racing before I finished this bike, however, we have one major hurdle to jump over before I can start doing the easy bits on this bike. It has sat idle in my shed for a few years now. No, it isn't for sale and yes, I will finish it. It is normally aspirated, it will punch out around 240hp+ it is wrapped up in RSVRFactory bodywork with an alloy GSXR1000 fuel tank and it will be road legal? well registered anyway!!lol.

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Tex & Bundy
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RE: If the frame has a scratch, does it HAVE to be written off? - by motoplast - 08-10-2009, 07:53am



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