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Mars Style..

2/3rd's of the way down fellas..

http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/Forums/20 ... ead--.aspx

And a bonus down the bottom, who knew Bimota did a 500?
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RDLC Cutaway

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ri-ri-ri-ring-ring-a-ding-ding-ding-ding

Style Slideshow

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KR Style

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Greasemeup wrote:KR Style

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That is very pretty!
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Yeah, very neat (although I might tidy up/re-think the front mudguard - seems to my eye a mis-match with the style/period.)

It is interesting that it has become popular to customize bikes of this period. All sorts from the high performance sports bikes to the mundane like the humble CT110. The treatment varies from the blinged out, the minimalist, to the subtly emended NOS. All of them show great imagination and attention to detail.

Here's one I like (yeah, I know it's a diesel). But a similar treatment would suit the LC or any twoee of the period.

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