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Post by 2tanks »

nice one mark, thats going to look racier , cant wait to see it all done, the suspence is killing me 8)
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Well don't blame me if pics and bike aren't done, other half has pissed off on Holiday this week and if I'm not careful Sunday'll end up along the lines of
'but I've not seen you for a week.....and you want to go and.....'
you all know the story :lol:
Gary, black frame, well now you mention it... no I've been thinking about it for quite a bit, I think with the black wheels and loads of other black bits will look better, I don't want to polish it cos I'm lazy and my lc has enough bits that need cleaning/polishing. I'm probably going to do the same thing with the rg125 I got for the mrs. I've had the swing arm done plus a load of other bits, plus it's just had all its panels repaired and repainted in a metallic black, makes the frame look too scruffy now.
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Lee and his brother fixed up all the panels and some were bolloxed and resprayed it all for me, all I can say is I'm very happy with the results and it was a sound price.
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agree the black frame would really set the bike off mark - just a shame
you've just about got it all together and then have to start tearing it
all down again :roll: - part of the fun i suppose :)
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Post by frog32 »

mark, the bike looks good

glad your happy with our work :

cant wait to see the rg finished

hope ur other half enjoys the bike

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Garry wrote:agree the black frame would really set the bike off mark - just a shame
you've just about got it all together and then have to start tearing it
all down again :roll: - part of the fun i suppose :)
Well, been very quiet on this front lately, but off tomorrow to pick up my freshly powdercoated 1S frame, swing arm and all the little brackets and fairing mounts. Hopefully one quick rebuild coming up, but I doubt it somehow :lol:
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don't take too long mark or you'll miss the summer :shock:
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Using my hybrid more than anything else, so even if it's not finished still got that to play with. :lol: Anyway all summer means to me is 7 day weeks and no riding time :(
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Got my frame :lol: Decided I'd go for gloss black to match wheels etc, Got the frame, swingarm, fairing mount, all the little bits that go on the frame, footrest hangers blasted and coated for £50, cheaper than autosol and elbow grease :lol:

Ok, I'm off to my shed, you may not see me for some time :lol:
Well it's either that or restain the decking :lol:

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should look nice when its altogether 8)

sounds a bargain
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Post by frog32 »

mark looks well nice bargain price as well

one thing hows the headstock number looking :?:

i mean can you still read all the numbers and letters as before

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Post by sprocket stu »

it looks well but i prefered it polished never mind it aint my project anymore :lol:
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frog32 wrote:
one thing hows the headstock number looking :?:

i mean can you still read all the numbers and letters as before
Yeah no problems on that perfectly legible.
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sprocket stu wrote:it looks well but i prefered it polished never mind it aint my project anymore :lol:
haven't got the time or enthusiasm to polish, or more to the point keep it looking good. :lol: :lol:

Might start building another one up later, with a 1 frame done black with the recessed bit in the spars polished, might be able to keep that looking ok :lol: And I've enough very good bits to do it minus an engine, if not may just flog it as a rolling chassis.
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Post by the-elf »

That looks really good. I think I might just get mine powder coated next winter, or pick up another frame and get that done now and then swap the parts over.
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the-elf wrote:That looks really good. I think I might just get mine powder coated next winter, or pick up another frame and get that done now and then swap the parts over.
That's exactly what I've done, much easier as far as I'm concerned, Take large lump off and bolt onto new frame :lol:
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