h a l f b a k e r y"My only concern is that it wouldn't work, which I see as a problem."
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Rip the motor out of a mechanical buckaroo and replace it with a Triumph Bonneville T140Ve 750cc engine.
Charge it up by wrist wrenching the throttle attached to the right bull's horn, pull in the clutch on the left horn and proceed to gear change with the stirrups.
With a Top speed of 111mph
(with wheels) and @ 7,000rpm, it'll surely be one hell of a ride for Granny at sixpence a BuckerUmph.
Triumph Bonneville T140V
http://life.csu.edu...ersonal/triumph.jpg I was unable to locate an image of a VE model [normzone, Feb 19 2006]
George
http://en.allexpert...837/carburaters.htm The Mechanic that needs to learn about saddlery [skinflaps, Feb 23 2007]
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So is it still bucking, or only when you go over potholes? |
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Love the trumpets, a distinctive sound, although your bull is going to leak oil. |
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My Bonnie lies under my Bucker
My Bonnie lies under that seat... |
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[+] love the image of Granny holding on. |
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Great visual. Kinda made me car sick there for a moment,
we were going so fast. |
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Because Granny needs a bit of "umph" in her life. |
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