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neat ideas
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 8:56 am
by yamaha_george
Hi,
here in europe this guy has a quiet rep. for workmanship.
He like us started out by modding and took it to a world class business:-
http://www.nicobakker.dk/Components/indhold.html
you will need babelfish to translate if your "furrin speak is not that good " but the pics are worth all the words

Re: neat ideas
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:12 am
by megaloxana
Thats some nice work. Wonder how much that gsxr1000 weighs. Tail on that bike is awesome.
Re: neat ideas
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:14 am
by 95FZR600
Pretty cool bikes but I cant read any of that. All I can make out was SUZUKI.
Re: neat ideas
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:28 am
by yamaha_george
95FZR600 wrote:Pretty cool bikes but I cant read any of that. All I can make out was SUZUKI.
95,
I did kinda mention that if you wanna read it you use babel fish as a translator into rough "english"
Re: neat ideas
Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 1:50 pm
by chefen2006
This is very cool

. It is written in Danish,I used to live near the Nikko Bakker importer in Denmark. Apart from all the cool Bakker stuff it was a also a normal bike workshop. My friends and I used to go there whenever we needed somthing fixed or needed a good advise. The shop was caled "MC gaarden" and the owner of the place Henrik if I don´t remember wrong. In the workshop he had a pic of himself holding a alu frame like it was a made out of air

At some point thay moved to another garage and became a Kawasaki and Aprilla dealer. I remember test riding a Aprilla SL1000 Falco,good fun that bike

What I did not know until I came back whit the bike was that the space-age dashbord would tell how fast you have been going,and how often you had hit the limiter

The only coment hi made was "it is amasing how fast it builds speed and revs,don´t you think" Reeeespect. Dont know if´"MC gaarden" still exists,but I hope that Henrik is fine wherever he is.

Re: neat ideas
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 10:17 am
by yamaha_george
chefen2006 wrote:This is very cool

. It is written in Danish,I used to live near the Nikko Bakker importer in Denmark. Apart from all the cool Bakker stuff it was a also a normal bike workshop. My friends and I used to go there whenever we needed somthing fixed or needed a good advise. The shop was caled "MC gaarden" and the owner of the place Henrik if I don´t remember wrong. In the workshop he had a pic of himself holding a alu frame like it was a made out of air

At some point thay moved to another garage and became a Kawasaki and Aprilla dealer. I remember test riding a Aprilla SL1000 Falco,good fun that bike

What I did not know until I came back whit the bike was that the space-age dashbord would tell how fast you have been going,and how often you had hit the limiter

The only coment hi made was "it is amasing how fast it builds speed and revs,don´t you think" Reeeespect. Dont know if´"MC gaarden" still exists,but I hope that Henrik is fine wherever he is.

Hi,
google is good came up with :-
MC Gården
Åbningstider
Hverdage 9.00 - 17.30
Lørdage 10.00 - 13.00
Jernbanevej 2 - 3550 Slangerup - Tlf. 47 38 05 73
and yes they are Kawa & nicco importers <BG>
Drop Henrik a email sure he would love to know what you are upto now ...........
Re: neat ideas
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 1:48 am
by chefen2006
Great I will do that

I´ll tell him that his name came up here on this site. Thanks george.
