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restoring my ol' loopy ripper - **** - moved to tech / resto ****

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adammannering:
Mattdub - yeah have taken loads of shots, will open up a thread in restoration - cheers.....  Dont forget first effort - and I'm riding it everywhere.

adammannering:
BTW on the profile pic that is me on the far left - on an MT racing silverfox.  I saw a dude at MK13 on one, but he was deep in conversation when I spotted him, lovely bike !

Jaymz:

--- Quote from: adammannering on August 23, 2013, 03:22 PM ---BTW on the profile pic that is me on the far left - on an MT racing silverfox.  I saw a dude at MK13 on one, but he was deep in conversation when I spotted him, lovely bike !

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thatll be griff on the mt he'll talk your ear off about it if you ask! They are a good priced build to do. If you can find one.

jimwise68:
If you are going to ride it then the Ripper is a better bike IMO

Ive had both and even though Gen 1s are beautiful bikes the ripper just feels more stable.

Enjoying cleaning it and leave it as a survivor. Pointless spending dollar getting it restored only to ride it and scratch it.

Clean, ride, enjoy. thats what they were made for  :D

adammannering:
yeah know what your sayin jimwise68 - my aim is to spend about 3 days on it this week, ready to go BMX'ing.

If anyone local to wigmore , gillingham, kent, that wants to go BumFlexing gimme a shout.  Two skate parks in medway, at cozenton park, rainham, kent, and also rochester, kent.

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