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Gorgeous. Oooh, and they're after a name for it, too. 
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Gorgeous.
Oooh, and they're after a name for it, too.
Good looking bike. How do you know they're looking for a name?
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That is a nice bike! Who is building that and where are they from? Never heard of JAP. 
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JAP, stands for John Alfred Prestwich. JAP Industries Being reserected like Norton, going to be expensive, like Norton 
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Good looking bike. How do you know they're looking for a name?
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Can't find any other information on it, tho.
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That's a very cool machine, definately looks like something I would ride. As for JAP they made bikes a very long time ago and even more common were their engines. Many old bikes back in the day used the JAP engine in their own frame.
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Gorgeous.
Oooh, and they're after a name for it, too.
I looked at the list of names they have to vote for, I picked one from the past that used to strike fear into enemies: LONGBOW
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Very cool indeed!  Not enough to make me dip into the "Rebuild the Panhead" fund, but more than enough to start a new fund for that hottie! I went with Super Griffin for the name. PS: For those Triumph fans suffering from advanced Harley envy and looking to the Thunderbird for a champion, (don't add denial to injury); THIS is how you go head to head with Harley Davidson!
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As for JAP they made bikes a very long time ago and even more common were their engines. Many old bikes back in the day used the JAP engine in their own frame.
Yep! They were sort of the S&S of their day, weren't they?! 
And J.A.P. engines were also used in many a pre-war Morgan three-wheeler.
And BTW....yep, that IS a very nice lookin' bike there alright! 
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The headlight looks a bit out of place; needs to be less-shiny. I proposed "Cardinal" that works on a few levels...(kinda).. Card- after the blokes who own the JAP name. Cardinal meaning 'of importance' and Cardinal Twin to sound like, well, you know!!! 
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The more I look at that bike the more I like it!  I would definitely like to take a spin on one of those and even though it is a V-Twin I wouldn't mind having one sitting in my garage! 
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