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Peter Pan
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Joined: June 2, 2007 1:59 pm
Last seen: May 15, 2025 12:59 pm
Topics: 91 / Replies: 1942
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RE: New to forum

Hello Polley, "there is no bad that does not come for good." Costarrican popular saying. Now you can go think thoroughly through what is what...

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RE: Bood bye and a cheers on Jim Pettiti.

Philip, don't think much, just do it. Live every day as it would be the last oportunity to become the man you always wanted to become. ...much c...

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RE: New to forum

Hello Polley, get into the books section and download the manuals for to read and train conscientiously. Specially we who have(had) lots of mi...

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RE: Is it possible to build a detachable sidecar for this motorcylce?

Hello Dan Johnman, my personal experience tells me that any rig with less then 400ccm is bound to suffer "A LOT". These mopeds are all identical o...

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RE: Sidecar is finally here!

Kneif...pinch...pellisco. Sven

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RE: Sidecar is finally here!

Now we can pinch your arm...Congratulations! Sven

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RE: Exploring Costa Rica.

2 nice roads for adventurous natures that look worse on the map then they are in deed. But take a filled ice box with you for a picknick, because the...

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RE: Is it possible to build a detachable sidecar for this motorcylce?

one thing that is easily to obtain at low price or from scrap yards are car steering ball joints. My neighbour uses one for hook his trailer onto his ...

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RE: Is it possible to build a detachable sidecar for this motorcylce?

Sorry Dan, I looked at Al's foto, not at the one you provided. It would be good if you provide some information about your local situation and the...

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RE: Is it possible to build a detachable sidecar for this motorcylce?

Nice Supercup (copied partially from NSU Quikly) If I remember right the one I rented in 1988, the frame are 2 pressed sheet metal halfs welded toge...

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RE: After IOL (cataract) surgery, how soon did you start riding?

With only thinking about my gorgeous nice, who was a vet's nurse for years... you must have been in good hands... Ain't you ashamed when you said go...

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RE: What Did You Do With Your Sidecar Today?

first ride with all of the family on bikes: short and slow but way different from the cage. we even were "able to hold pass" with 3 HD riders who...

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RE: After IOL (cataract) surgery, how soon did you start riding?

Michael, give time to time!!!! Be patient and wait some time. And later continue to use safety glasses for protection when riding in a "suave...

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