« Reply #46 on: October 15, 2012, 11:34:17 am »
Always love Petes work im very jealous of his vision and talent . All Petes builds show that if you are capable then building a cool racer doesn't have to break the bank
I couldn't agree more Bill. Peter's low budget/high quality creations laid them in the isles at CD9. Not only were the finish and engineering beyond reproach, the bikes performed up to the same high standard, they're not just show ponies. The standards set by Pete and Frank with his new Mojo Matchless in the Kevlar Kompound at CD9 have prompted AJ and I to vow that our new hot rod bikes
will not leave our sheds unless they can match the workmanship, finish and performance in Pete and Franks creations. It'll be interesting to see what Yamaico Pete comes up with next year
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