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Impressive motorcycle Web site-MCS Motorcycle Specifications

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Very comprehensive listing of (what seems like) every motorcycle ever made.

http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/model/ ... ype_m1.htm
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Good site..I put a bookmark there. Had a read on the Ariel square 4. When I was running around on 2 strokes there was an Ariel 4 for sale in the Tribune, or penny saver maybe. That ad ran for months at something like 500 dollars, It didn't run but complete.
The things that could be found back then....I wish I could go back and do some shopping.
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Thanks, this is a most excellent site.
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Ah, yes. I have spent a few cold snowy afternoons perusing. Good stuff! I never bothered to bookmark it, as I just search 'motorcycle specs' and find it that way. It's pretty easy to get to, but hard to shut off.

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