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  1. ilkka

    Sidecar bike Ferrari style

    I am beginning to believe that there is no limit what a handyman can do, fortunately! :clapping:
  2. ilkka

    They know how in Austria!

    Just a couple of pics that I borrowed from WMO Austria Facebook. I just love that absolutely cool engine! :punk:
  3. ilkka

    Soon on the road again!

    Summer is coming early to the Scandinavia, at least that?s what it looks like. To be quickly on the road I had to make a path to the icy courtyard. I call it the "Wishfull thinking" path :snow: I wonder how it is in Canada and Northern parts of U.S., same or better?
  4. ilkka

    Ecliptech Shift-I and thanks to Sunny California!

    I just came back home to Finland from The Sunny California with fully loaded batteries. Absolutely great place to have a vacation! Thank You!!! On my vacation I visited Micro Image in L.A. to buy a Shit-I shift indicator and I want to share my experience; excellent service and the best...
  5. ilkka

    A reliable supplier

    Hi Folks I have ordered three times stuff from Exactrep and every time they have been fast and reliable. Only good stuff there so I most warmly recommend their products and services. Here I am...
  6. ilkka

    Greatest Italian bikers

    I think most of us have already seen this photo, but once again for those who haven't. It is just is so hilarious! :rofl_200: http://weknowmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/fabrizio-rossi-biaggi-schettino.jpg
  7. ilkka

    Any tips to see or experience in L A or San Francisco?

    Hi Fellow Riders! I?m going to move my azz from freezing cold Finnish winter to Los Angeles sun in early March, just for a week but anyway. During that week I will be visiting San Francisco too. I would be happy to get some good riders tips for what to see in those cities; like motorcycle...
  8. ilkka

    How to fix a badly broken plastic part

    I had a badly broken neck cover which seemed impossible to find a new one so I decided to fix the old and the ugly... For those who might be interested in plastic parts fixing I took some photos for the future help. First you need some tools like scissors, soldering iron, tape, plastic putty...
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