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  1. #21 Re: Kiwi in Shanghai 
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    Motor biking out of the urban centers can be a chore . Even in a group - its best all know the route and hold a formation .

    Euphonius - great idea on 'shipping the bikes ! Have you or anyone had any experience doing this from Shanghai ?..What about 'damage , a few of us have some 'nice CF Moto 250 CC .
    Please add me to the '3 day trip list , along with a few week notice . We are back to Shanghai in April.
    We are spending the winter on Hainan Island for the tropics , biking & beaches . All are welcome to contact us for any support or info .
    ...............Cheers Mega .....
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  2. #22 Re: Kiwi in Shanghai 
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    For those interested. Here is the mighty 150cc of steel horse I ride. Last night I removed the carriage rack/massive passenger foot rest. When (if) I go through with the ideas in my head to make this thing look at least a little cool I will start a new thread.

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  3. #23 Re: Kiwi in Shanghai 
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    already looks cool in a utilitarian kind of way
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  5. #25 Re: Kiwi in Shanghai 
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    Quote Originally Posted by NZBrakelathes View Post
    this is awesome
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  6. #26 Re: Kiwi in Shanghai 
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    Quote Originally Posted by NZBrakelathes View Post

    Cool. When I was living in Seoul I had a little CBR125r that I stripped all the fairings off and put a huge rear sprocket on for fun like this. Me and my mate would tear up the Hangang river in the early hours of the morning until security would chase us away haha.
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