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mini-me:
Who remembers Whistons?  where you could buy huge packs of all sorts of nuts and bolts, and other stuff that came in handy, even if you never used it ;)

iansoady:
C&D Autos when they were in Acocks Green used to sell big bags of nuts & bolts that seemed to have found their way under the fence from Armoury Road.

murdo:

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eg: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kawasaki-w800-Brat-Style-Custom-Cafe-Racer-Bobber-Scrambler-Kevils-Speed-Shop/113140599970


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We get them building the same sort of crap here in Aus too. None of it legal and shows the worst type of bike mechanic/builder where they cut off all the required bits with a grinder, add cheap ebay Chinese crap, put on some stupid truck tyres, spray can flat black everything and put on u tube to show off their handywork, followed by an ebay add for sale after they realise what a heap of shite it is to ride.

Rex:
Sensible people stop removing mudguards when they're about fourteen and get caught out in the rain, and many owners don't know enough about engineering principles and safety to take a disc cutter to a working motorbike.

mini-me:
back in the 1960s a mate bought one of those Pride and Clark Dustbin fairings to fit to his Triumph 21, yes really. In order to fit it had to leave off the front mudguard...............big mistake, every bit of road grit and crap got whooshed up into his face.

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