Bleeding of a motorcycle braking system

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strad
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Re: Bleeding of a motorcycle braking system

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That said, it doesn't change that I think the MV is far and away more beautiful, pipes included, than anything Triumph or Kawasaki or much of anyone else produced. And that's from a Triumph lover.
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Opinions vary, I find the MV a tad too contrived/derivative..
& prefer the purity of the design - in its original form -as the Cagiva GP 500 , (exhaust system included).

See here: http://www.motorcycle.com/manufacturer/ ... racer.html
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Strad, hey - since you repeatedly asked, I naturally checked..

& yes for sure.. right there, even in the home-zone of Bimota/Cagiva/Ducati/MV designer, Massimo Tamburini..
..the notable bike collection , in so very style-conscious Milan, does of course include - the dreaded Kawasaki H2 - in their list of must haves..

http://www.cmmilanese.it/site/1971-kawa ... 0/?lang=en
"Well, we knocked the bastard off!"

Ed Hilary on being 1st to top Mt Everest,
(& 1st to do a surface traverse across Antarctica,
in good Kiwi style - riding a Massey Ferguson farm
tractor - with a few extemporised mod's to hack the task).

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strad
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hahahahahaha yeah.. It's a beaut.
To achieve anything, you must be prepared to dabble on the boundary of disaster.”
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