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TECHNICAL MOTOBRICK WRENCHING In Remembrance of Inge K. => The Motobrick Workshop => Topic started by: stryder on August 30, 2015, 02:34:58 AM
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Found this Cycle World article on the K75 the other day. ('86?) Sorry of it's a re-post. Lots of really great articles and the short but informative and very complimentary K75 article starts on page 76:
https://books.google.ca/books?id=KEtpOie7PjkC&pg=RA12-PA80&lpg=RA12-PA80&dq=alan+cathcart+ducati+the+sound&source=bl&ots=yCJj5OUFBH&sig=NCWiNOtM1uTlnDYLvriFAfO1168&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CBwQ6AEwADgKahUKEwitusSKgcrHAhVCEpIKHSTmBko#v=onepage&q=alan%20cathcart%20ducati%20the%20sound&f=false
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Cool.
Look at all those cigarette ads!
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greetings...
id motobrick a hundert miles for a camel...
those were the days... no internet... learnt it all from magazines and local fieldmeets... was riding the honda 7 fitty when i ferst saw the motobrick... i needed the engine and driveline to burnout and wheelie continuously... and had no money... butts i says to myself i will be a motobricker 1 day... made it... yeeeeeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaa...
j o
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Cool.
Look at all those cigarette ads!
LOL...that's the first thing that crossed my mind too. :Norton:
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greetings...
id motobrick a hundert miles for a camel...
those were the days... no internet... learnt it all from magazines and local fieldmeets... was riding the honda 7 fitty when i ferst saw the motobrick... i needed the engine and driveline to burnout and wheelie continuously... and had no money... butts i says to myself i will be a motobricker 1 day... made it... yeeeeeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaa...
j o
Yes, magazines were certainly the major source of information pre-internet. Pregnant with lots of long articles and information on new models etc. I still like picking up a paper magazine and looking through them. Sometimes, I might buy one too. :Norton: