THE BIRTH OF A TRIPLEBREW CLASSIC

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Keep up the good work looking forward to competing against them.
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mrequipe wrote:You know what Steve I thought I had dropped a b-llock not making them forks wide enough :lol: :lol: :lol: Should take me and Andy about a fortnight to finish it Dave :) then a bit of testing, i think the boys are aiming for Donington :D Should be well sorted by then, and I will be ready for the knackers yard :mrgreen: This one is the fifth this year when its finished
And they all look fantastic Mike. By the way congrats to your good self and that Reeves /Cluse pairing at Snett today. Fantastic result. :notworthy:
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He wasnt on mine Geoff, Tim still working on bodywork / oil system :(
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Shame about that Mike. Like I said F2 British F2 and the TT will make a good season :D
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Hi Mike, Dont forget we are waiting for that BMW rear hub.
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Fred Dibnah was better looking :D :D
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:notworthy: :notworthy: I don`t know how MR Equipe keeps on producing these works of art. All are first class `bespoke` machines and are of the finest quality and workmanship.Well I think I do actually, he works 16 hour a day 6/7days a week, takes the greatest of pride in what he does, uses the best quality materials, and on top of all that, is a PERFECTIONIST in everything he does. :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :trophy:
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Well said Trident.
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But Trident if you're going to carry on you'll have to buy an advertisers package for the site :lol:

Beautiful stuff Mike, Trips you look after it! :D
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Well you certainly look knackered - not the most flattering photo of you, Mike!
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steve-e wrote:
Beautiful stuff Mike, Trips you look after it! :D

Oh believe me Steve we will. We've been given a great oppurtunity with this new outfit and i cant wait to get out on it.

I popped into see Mike on Saturday, its coming along nicely. Trouble is when its done it'll look to good to race!! The skill that mike's putting into it is stunning, a true craftsman and a top bloke to go with it.
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Not advertisingSteve, :o just stating the truth. :o :o
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Trident, you sure you don't want to sponsor the site? :D We have to go to Venice next week as Mand won the holiday on a radio competition and I could do with some spending money :D :thumbup:
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I'm a timeserved fitter , turner and welder and i am in ore of that workmanship . I wish i had been trained by such a craftsman. Its a shame its going to be painted and used. Couldn't u buy a 2nd outfit 4 us all to kneel before and worship .
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Nick66 wrote:I'm a timeserved fitter , turner and welder and i am in ore of that workmanship . I wish i had been trained by such a craftsman. Its a shame its going to be painted and used. Couldn't u buy a 2nd outfit 4 us all to kneel before and worship .

Never fear Nick66 the frame will NOT be painted but properly maintained bare so the beauty of the metal and welds will be easy to see. Feel free to come and have a look if you are ever at a meeting we are at :D
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