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Had a look at this Half-Litre Class Monsterous Beast.... The mono shock looked a little like 'bent'. I hoped this too would be having a split seat, but the seat looks more like that of a commuting bike, it was disappointing. The design and the front looks just too good... The indicators design is cool so is the tail light. The front tire is too broad, I wonder over its maneuverability.
Had a look at this Half-Litre Class Monsterous Beast.... The mono shock looked a little like 'bent'. I hoped this too would be having a split seat, but the seat looks more like that of a commuting bike, it was disappointing. The design and the front looks just too good... The indicators design is cool so is the tail light. The front tire is too broad, I wonder over its maneuverability.
what is this discussion going on about normal petrol containing sand and engine cubic capacity is increased by it. obviously you are talking about bore and piston going kaput and requiring engine rebuild.
but if this is so, it should happen with smaller capacity bikes also.
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