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one use for a rig...

f14rio

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...the march issue of 'brides' magazine used my triumph rig in a photo shoot.
i think i'll stay single, though.
:)

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Great looking rig, now famous.

That windscreen is very trick, and I'm wondering if it came with the hack, or is aftermarket? Excellent details everywhere you look, and well-done.

Walking Eagle
 
Another use for a sidecar rig

How's the Triumph do as a tug. I've got an '09 T100 that I've been debating hacking since I find myself enjoying my BMW rig more and more. I figure if one rig is good, two might be better. Any comments you might have would be appreciated.

Karl :)
 
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