polished and ready for the summer.
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- matty_boy
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polished and ready for the summer.
Well i have spent the day polihing up the bike and getting it ready for the summer.
Here are a few pics.







Here are a few pics.







- Riley
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Re: polished and ready for the summer.
Looking good, ever considered a polished swingarm? Funnily enough......
........I've got a pro polished spare in the workshop!
Really nice bike you've got there. Ever considered a vfr750 rear wheel? Funnily enough......
.........sorry
........I've got a pro polished spare in the workshop!
Really nice bike you've got there. Ever considered a vfr750 rear wheel? Funnily enough......
.........sorry

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Re: polished and ready for the summer.
nice, but the fit around the rear light is criminally bad.
i like the front end with the black forks, aftermarket black mudguard and white wheel, nice one
i like the front end with the black forks, aftermarket black mudguard and white wheel, nice one
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Re: polished and ready for the summer.
Very clean! The only thing that strikes me as odd is having different coloured wheels. I think either both white or both black would look much better, looks as though you have a spare on there atm to me :D
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
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- matty_boy
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Re: polished and ready for the summer.
@ sligh. I know the fit is pony and I hate the panels. But they where the cheep chinky ones. It just so happens that I have a brand new set of suzka 8 hour panels heading over to my painter as we speak. Rothmans rep any one?
@ Neo I like the diffrent colour wheels the front White blends with the White of the front panel. But I am getting a extra set of wheels powder coated up to make two matching sets.
@ Riley email me a price and some pics can you mate for the swing arm. Matty_boy23@hotmail.com
@ Neo I like the diffrent colour wheels the front White blends with the White of the front panel. But I am getting a extra set of wheels powder coated up to make two matching sets.
@ Riley email me a price and some pics can you mate for the swing arm. Matty_boy23@hotmail.com
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Re: polished and ready for the summer.
did u get a free packet of prawn crackers with those pannels?
looks mint mate, apart from the tail light fit, u got a similar tail tidy to me, far prefer it to the original, o and i also like the white and black wheels, looks much better from the side view trust people, the white front mits inline with the white on the fairing


looks mint mate, apart from the tail light fit, u got a similar tail tidy to me, far prefer it to the original, o and i also like the white and black wheels, looks much better from the side view trust people, the white front mits inline with the white on the fairing
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Re: polished and ready for the summer.
Bike looks good, how long did it take you to do the frame mate?
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Re: polished and ready for the summer.
Looks well nice that does...really like the wheels.Can't wait to get an NC30...just sold my thunderace on ebay so i'm on the lookout for one
Al


Al