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This made me laugh!

Nice little bike though. Like a Morini 350. But why on earth a 15 inch rear wheel.......
 
17.4 HP, what a beast!
I knew from the pricing of all their models that they were made in China. Is it just me or is it just wrong to sell bikes from China. Cars too.
 
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Imitation is the best form of flattery? That disgusts me but, looking through their catalog I hope the bikes are good because those prices definitely are.

That is whacked man :punch:
 
I noticed these SSR's a while back and really like the looks of the Buccaneer, too bad about the 17 horsepower. You can see more of them on youtube branded as "Mondials", sacrilege! Apparently, sold in Nepal and nearby areas.
 
Bill you sharp eyed devil! It took me a while but I found it.
Look close at pics 5,6 & 9.
The rear pipe goes between the frame, drops down & in pic 9 looks like it is a flex "hose" connecting before the r/sd muffler.
The pipe is painted black so it's hard to see.

I like the little devil!
 
Bill you sharp eyed devil! It took me a while but I found it.
Look close at pics 5,6 & 9.
The rear pipe goes between the frame, drops down & in pic 9 looks like it is a flex "hose" connecting before the r/sd muffler.
The pipe is painted black so it's hard to see.

I like the little devil!

You are the one with sharp eyes!

I had to study a bit even with your instructions to see it.

And, actually, I like the little beast, too. :giggle:

Bill
 
I have liked the Royal Enfields for some time now, I really like the old military one with a solo seat.
The $6000.00 + price tag is just too high for me I always think "well just a couple grand more & it's a V7 Guzzi"
The used ones I find are either beat to death or still asking a higher price than I'm willing to pay.

That little cafe racer for $3500.00 could be fun.
 
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