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mthee

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Frame building in your shed
« on: April 12, 2020, 10:07:11 AM »
Here's a well- shot video, showing an RE getting a hardtail. If you can tolerate yet another presenter in a dodgy cap, you'll see the builder, Craig Jones, doing some measuring by eye and claiming better tolerances than HD! I would love to have a go on one of his RE hardtails, just to see how the ride is  :'(

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Moto63

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Re: Frame building in your shed
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2020, 08:36:08 PM »
Aahhh..... so not thee ...Craig Jones of Craig Jones motorcycle stunt fame!!   Ya had me going for a second or two there Matt. Still a very interesting video tho. I enjoyed watching that. Thanks for posting. This Craig Jones defo doesn’t seem to have quite the same “self confidence “ (large sweed) as the stunt rider Craig Jones. There again I bet he can’t ride a bike in quite the same manner either, not many of us mere mortals could  😉😉👍🤘

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Re: Frame building in your shed
« Reply #2 on: April 13, 2020, 09:36:23 AM »
Just googled thee Craig Jones and see what you mean. Those rolling stoppies! Plus more going down a bumpy, steep hill!!!! He could have adopted the stage name, Craig Cojones! There's one Kevin Carmichael I share a surname with, so in my dreams I'm rather good at stunt riding  ::)
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Re: Frame building in your shed
« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2020, 05:07:08 PM »
Cojones... 🤣🤣
Yes I remember seeing mr Carmichael looong before he became “famous “ at the Scottish motorcycle show, would have been about 1994/95ish. He was a complete unknown at the time and riding a 1200 bandit. He was doing things on that thing that looked impossible. Very talented rider. The main attraction at the show was a Brazilian (I think) called something like AC fereras. Something like that. Again brilliant to watch live, full vertical wheelie with the engine turned off... NOT easy. Happy daze 😉🤘