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The levers on my 88 red beat are fooking expensive Tech 7's and the grips are old bubble font Tri's...........i'm sure if someone actually broke one of the levers (not a real possibility i guess but they could be just held together, no one knows) would they be willing to pay the £100 for another set? and you try finding a set of Tech 7's! fooking winds me up!
Quote from: pickle on August 27, 2013, 09:09 AMThe levers on my 88 red beat are fooking expensive Tech 7's and the grips are old bubble font Tri's...........i'm sure if someone actually broke one of the levers (not a real possibility i guess but they could be just held together, no one knows) would they be willing to pay the £100 for another set? and you try finding a set of Tech 7's! fooking winds me up!yep and everybody knows that tech 7's only have about 1000 squeezes before they just fall apart and disappear how dare they jim I always shift the gears on cars I get into and always willI don't make vroom vroom noises though
Just looking at a couple of pictures from Skegwhatever from Ian's facebook page and i can see people doing it.Why oh why do people feel compelled to twist your grips and pull your brake levers half a dozen times on show bikes?? It amazes me how many people tried the brakes on my beats.........YES THEY ARE BRAKE LEVERS AND RUBBER GRIPS! they feel the same as yours do on your bikes, or the last ones you've just put your grubby fooking mitts all over! just wondered like?
I saw you doing it a couple of times Rob