So called "clean" fuels

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Re: So called "clean" fuels

Postby Workingman » 01 Sep 2024, 21:17

cromwell wrote:I knew I should have kept that Lambretta.

Oh goodness, they were so bad with their cream mainframes and pastel coloured side panels, which, even when chromed, still made them boring and dull. Well, they were when compared to the swarms of "Wasps" in their bright primary colours. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Mine was a 180 in electric blue with hints of yellow and white - the colours of Leeds.
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Re: So called "clean" fuels

Postby cromwell » 02 Sep 2024, 09:53

Mine was white and green, but I did have handlebar tassels (a bit girly!) of white, blue and yellow.
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Re: So called "clean" fuels

Postby Suff » 02 Sep 2024, 10:34

Yeah a city two stroke never appealed to me. I always had 4 stroke and often rode them quite some distance. My longest is 800 miles on a 250 superdream.

But in the city they're going to come after all the oil burners.

I'm quite interested in this

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I'll let you know if I get it, I believe I might be able to get one for £2,500 although they want nearly £3,000.
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