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Light weight motorbike


Hi  .

 

Here's a lightweight motorbike that may be of interest.

Perhaps lots of practice needed to re-assemble it.  Maybe an IKEA assembly course a pre requisite.

 

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/pn_5dMHsCPE?autoplay=1&hd=1&rel=0&showinfo=0&start=14&end=178 

 

 



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Handy to have if you are in a motorhome or campervan and forgot that litre of milk before you got 20km down the road and set up in camp smile Not sure if it would be worth all that trouble though confuse

I would have liked to see how he stripped down the tyres.



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Perhaps its' light weight is the advantage rather than the strip down capability.

Balloon tyres might be more of a hindrance than help.

Really a bit of a gimmick I think.

 



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I hope it is more reliable than most Russian bikes

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