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Young Hairy

Started by Bulldog Bri, 17, August, 2013, 11:47:30 AM

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Bulldog Bri

Couldn't resist posting this pic of a Young Hairy Santa. The photo's been hidden for too long, now it's time to let the world see.  ;D


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Hairy Santa

wow I thought that shot was lost to posterity

that was the Mk2 - notice the solid back wheel instead of the large log as on the MK1, this gave us the extra turn of speed whilst hunting the hairy mammoths and sabre tooth tigers down  ;D for breakfast

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Moleman

He didn't have to drill holes in that one to save weight. I guess he only started doing that when the weight was added on to his body!  :P

YellaBelly

Quote from: Hairy Santa on 17, August, 2013, 03:07:57 PM.....
that was the Mk2 - notice the solid back wheel instead of the large log as on the MK1, this gave us the extra turn of speed whilst hunting the hairy mammoths and sabre tooth tigers down  ;D for breakfast...

Was that one mammoth Pete or two? :D ;)

Krazyken

Pete

You always say you never buy a vehicle unless you can save weight through modification, what did you do to this one?

Sumov8

Poor Pete "What are people indicating"  !!  I thought it was his grand dad. ;)

Hairy Santa

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just for Ken

the mk 3 version used whittled down Dodo thigh bone for the front forks due to their inherent lightness and sabre tooth cat gut as suspension on the rear ( but we were still getting problems of rebound which affected spear throwing whilst traveling on rough ground - just wish someone would invent shockers ;))

Spokes for the wheels were the lower leg bones of the Woolly Bear, and as can be appreciated this contributed to their demise ( historians believed we hunted them to extinction for there meat - wrong they tasted bleeding awful due to there main food being the lesser spotted Skunk :(   

WALNUT

Those were the days when you could park on a zebra and only the zebra complained

YellaBelly

Quote from: WALLNUT on 19, August, 2013, 04:21:52 PM
Those were the days when you could park on a zebra and only the zebra complained

PMSL!!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

YZFMINI

Im sure ive seen that bike in the back of his garage under a cover.. ;D ;D

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