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salah satu aksi, mengingatkan kita tentang bahaya stroke. Foto: Dokumentasi Puskomlik Kemenkes RI/Dimas Jendra)
we are stumped. just cant work out what this is...and it isnt just me who is confused. It is a three cylinder two stroke. one suggestion is that it might be a Sparton. there are two or three other photos of Spartons in my photostream that are definitely Spartons but whilst there are similarities there are differences.
The only wording I can see is Spondon on the rather large front brake arrangement, so I suppose it could be a Spondon frame.
Answers on a postcard to Kpcv Towers...
possivitivity and pusation i nee to get over this stroke and get back to some normality in life thats why i chose this photo , what eith the determination look on my face the smile saying i am what i am if people dont like it they are not friends take me as you find me attitude, if it is too over 18 ish please do tell me and i will remove it but thankyou for the greetings i have got so far i suppose i am lucky to be alive after that massive stroke last year in august
Yamaha TRX850 (1996-2000) Engine 849cc liquid cooled 4 stroke 10 valve DOHC crossplane parallel twin
Registration Number N 192 DMC (London NE)
YAMAHA ALBUM
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The Yamaha TRX850 is a sports motorcycle, first released in Japan in 1995, a version for the European market was available from 1996 to 2000. The TRX has a half fairing, clip-on handlebars and mildly rear-set footrests. The front forks are conventional telescopics, and the rear suspension is a rising-rate monoshock unit. Effectively a factory-built café racer for a solo rider, there is meagre provision for a pillion passenger. The TRX engine was derived from that in the Yamaha TDM850, but the TRX is lighter, lower and sportier than its TDM stablemate. The engine has five valves per cylinder, three inlet and two exhaust
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Shot 20.03.2022 Shenstone and District Car Club - Curborough Sprint Meeting. Curborough, Lichfield. Ref. 155-120
March 24th, at 5:30 in the morning, I had a stroke
I woke up with a headache and a bad feeling, took some paracetamol and went back to sleep. When the alarm went off, I had a very bad feeling, even worse headache and called the doctor. Around 9:30 I was in hospital and stayed there for two weeks
Kayaking along the edge of Kungsholmen in Stockholm. I was standing on the S:t Eriksbron as he paddled under.
This is a color enhanced and cropped version of www.flickr.com/photos/question_everything/3653806261/in/p.... I'm really trying to make a mediocre photo less mediocre...I'd say this one isn't much better.
Inspiração foi diva nesse dia kkkk apareceu e n saiu mais até eu acabar, ti love inspiração <33
The Friends of Hove Stroke Club have operated this Iveco 50C13 minibus for ten years and I took this sneaky photo on Brighton seafront yesterday afternoon, 31st January, 2019. It was originally operated by Tendring Community Transport.
The word "yellow" comes from the Old English geolu, or geolwe which derived from the Proto-Germanic word gelwaz.[3] According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the oldest known use of this word in English is from The Epinal Glossary in the year 700.[4]
In the English language, yellow has traditionally been associated with jaundice and cowardice.[5] Yellow is associated with the word "caution" and is the second light on stop lights. The color is associated with aging as well, for both people and objects (e.g. "yellowed" paper). Ethnographically, the term "yellow" has been used as a slang term for both Asians ("yellow peril") and, in the early 20th century, light-skinned African-Americans (High yellow).
"Yellow" ("giallo"), in Italy, refers to crime stories, both fictional and real. This association began in about 1930, when the first series of crime novels published in Italy had yellow covers. The term "yellow movie" (黃色電影) can refer to films of pornographic nature in Chinese culture, and is analogous to the English "blue movie".[6] Lastly, it is associated with sensational journalistic practices, or yellow journalism, and resistance to militant trade unions.