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xjs10 wrote:Top thread Zak....you should have been a teacher.....I might have paid more attention to you when I was at school....:respek:
Definitely agree with this on the engineering work,
May have failed all my spelling tests though LOL!!!!:respek:

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GREAT work as usual on the CONVERSION.:respek:
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lol cheers John,i do have to admit mate and have done many times that i just can not spell to save my life i tend to just spell things as they sound
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Rockabillygoaty wrote: . . . details that you can pass on of the people you get the cogs made up from? . . .
As Zakboy said, there's plenty to choose from.
I've used B&C in the past, very good service . . .
B&C Sprocket blanks.

Some others . . .
http://www.sprocketsunlimited.com/

http://www.trialsbits.co.uk/index.php?cPath=78_107_290

http://www.the-chain-man.co.uk/products.html
Things that there's just no excuse for fitting on a Trike;
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Doc. wrote:As Zakboy said, there's plenty to choose from.
I've used B&C in the past, very good service . . .
B&C Sprocket blanks.

Some others . . .
http://www.sprocketsunlimited.com/

http://www.trialsbits.co.uk/index.php?cPath=78_107_290

http://www.the-chain-man.co.uk/products.html
cheers for puting the links up Doc:niceone:
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zakboy wrote:lol cheers John,i do have to admit mate and have done many times that i just can not spell to save my life i tend to just spell things as they sound
I,m only messin wiv ya Kev mate,easiest way to do it is as you say it,
the written english language is a nightmare and has stupid words,so as I say only joshing with you mate,:respek::niceone::niceone:
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shadowryder wrote:I,m only messin wiv ya Kev mate,easiest way to do it is as you say it,
the written english language is a nightmare and has stupid words,so as I say only joshing with you mate,:respek::niceone::niceone:
i know you was only messin john mate, i do have to keep going over threads when im finished trying to correct it all, i think thats why i try to add as many pictures as i can so folk can understand what is going on:respek:
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:killing me: Lol.
If all posts on forums had to be literary correct there wouldn't be many posts on them, lol.
I'm one of the people who writes as they speak, lol:respek:


Thanks for the links guys!:respek:

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zakboy wrote: . . . that's why I try to add as many pictures as I can so folk can understand what is going on . . .
Well, they do say a picture paints a thousand words, so keep 'em coming :niceone:
Things that there's just no excuse for fitting on a Trike;
'Dodgy' registration,
Telescopic Forks.
Bike Tyres on the rear.
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Maltese Cross, flame, chain or Skull.
Alloy tread/chequer plate.
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YEAH,,:niceone: we all like piccies LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:niceone:
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really enjoyed this post Budy, job well done top marks Mate
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