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Old 5th June 2019, 19:05   #21
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This picture is making me think about getting my Chopper out again.
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Old 5th June 2019, 19:10   #22
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Old 9th June 2019, 09:29   #23
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i am probably getting rid on my mark 2 to get a mark 1
It would make a good restoration project. How do I tell if it's a Mk1 or a Mk 2.

Chopper or racing bike, I envy you. I got a Moulton!!
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Old 9th June 2019, 10:07   #24
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MK1, you can tell by the knob
Nothing better than having a pretty lady play with your Mk1 knob, it certainly is better than a rapid stop while giving your mate a backer, when you slide forward off the seat

My Chopper ended up with Grifter forks, handlebars and front wheel, a suitable conversion for the bike
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Old 9th June 2019, 13:34   #25
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It would make a good restoration project. How do I tell if it's a Mk1 or a Mk 2.



Chopper or racing bike, I envy you. I got a Moulton!!


Back of the frame at the wheel is straight in a mo1 on a mk2 it curves handlebars could be adjusted seat was bigger and gear stick


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Old 9th June 2019, 16:18   #26
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IMG_20190609_chopper4.jpg

And it's a lot smaller than I remember.

I think it might be smaller than the OP is looking for.

Is this common with advancing age?
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Old 10th June 2019, 22:14   #27
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It would make a good restoration project. How do I tell if it's a Mk1 or a Mk 2.

Chopper or racing bike, I envy you. I got a Moulton!!
I remember the Moulton.



My big sister had one and I used to borrow it to do my paper round.
Very little street cred there.
Plus, my flares kept getting caught up in the chain.
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Old 11th June 2019, 14:43   #28
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And it's a lot smaller than I remember.



I think it might be smaller than the OP is looking for.



Is this common with advancing age?


I think your chopper has turned into a tomahawk 👍
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Old 11th June 2019, 17:11   #29
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I think your chopper has turned into a tomahawk ��
Nope, that looks like a Budgie to me

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Old 11th June 2019, 18:52   #30
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Nope, that looks like a Budgie to me



Yeah your right Bri, age is making me forget lol.
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