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The style reminds me of Zero Choppers (though of course those BMWs came out long before the Japs started modifying their bikes looking like them). But still, they look awesome.
love BM bikes, worked at a BM motorcycle workshop for a while and loved how simple the boxer was to work on!
200mph in '37.... HOLY COW
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The style reminds me of Zero Choppers (though of course those BMWs came out long before the Japs started modifying their bikes looking like them). But still, they look awesome.
This bloke was on biker build off not too long ago.
Name is Shinya Kimura
Very pedantic, patient & nice style I reckon. Its hard to be different these days.
Very dedicated to americana & the 40-50's period too.
My dad had a 125s & 131 wagon before I was born! He loved the 125s too! Said it went pretty bloody nicely for there day
The old saying for Fiat is
Fix It Again Tony
I've got a soft spot for the 131 Arbaths. No SFA about them, except they were pretty good rally cars & can also remember playing around with one of dads model cars which looked identical to this
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our family loves Fiats. I don't know why people dont like them. They were pretty expensive when they were new. and remember, this car had twin webers in 1971!!
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