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Series "D" Victor frame photos or drawings
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<blockquote data-quote="A to the J" data-source="post: 56851" data-attributes="member: 3215"><p>Thanks for the photo Bill, I first looked at the modified F106 and thought, " The top which has been milled looks weak"</p><p>However, those cracks look as if they could possibly have come from the machine being thrown down the road, ie damage</p><p>from footrests bending. It does indeed look as if strange forces are at play.</p><p>Timetraveller, thank you very much for clearing it all up. Too actually see someone elses successful mods in the area of the</p><p>"D" RFM will completely clear up the issue in my brain, and hopefully I will get to see an actual photo at some point.</p><p>Having ridden "C" comets for some years now, and having tried many different suspension set ups in search of comfort,</p><p>I am finally turning to the "D" as probably the right way to go. And now, weirdly enough, I dont see them as ugly any more.</p><p>I am only getting older (aren't we all) and want that Vincent feeling without that Vincent jarring!</p><p>Sorry Bill, I don't know what a PM is, but would love a photo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A to the J, post: 56851, member: 3215"] Thanks for the photo Bill, I first looked at the modified F106 and thought, " The top which has been milled looks weak" However, those cracks look as if they could possibly have come from the machine being thrown down the road, ie damage from footrests bending. It does indeed look as if strange forces are at play. Timetraveller, thank you very much for clearing it all up. Too actually see someone elses successful mods in the area of the "D" RFM will completely clear up the issue in my brain, and hopefully I will get to see an actual photo at some point. Having ridden "C" comets for some years now, and having tried many different suspension set ups in search of comfort, I am finally turning to the "D" as probably the right way to go. And now, weirdly enough, I dont see them as ugly any more. I am only getting older (aren't we all) and want that Vincent feeling without that Vincent jarring! Sorry Bill, I don't know what a PM is, but would love a photo! [/QUOTE]
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