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framed this 12" model of a Chopper bike, the artist made it from aluminum tubing and mount board, thought it was raleigh good (the bike not the framing) so I have shared it.
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Cool, takes me right back to my 1970's 8)
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I always wanted one of those though my mum wouldn't let me have one :evil:
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They looked cool alright, but that gear stick is not in a good place in the event of a sudden stop. :roll: :?
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