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Old 15-Apr-2006, 20:43
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and another

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Old 15-Apr-2006, 21:07
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lovely looking bike mate, spookily your number plate is only 3 out from mine
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Old 15-Apr-2006, 21:16
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lovely looking bike mate, spookily your number plate is only 3 out from mine

Cheers m8 - totally forgot to wipe plate on pic. Spooky numbers are so close!!
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Mine is in the living room and still filthy, thats the way it will stay until Spring !
But it's spring now..?(rode back from Nelly's to London last Sunday down the M1 through hail, sleet & snow. Wearing summer gloves.) When your fingers go black and puffy and start to smell like rotten onions is that frostbite and is that bad? - 24hrs later I was drying the notes from my wallet on the radiator. Wife says I'm always looking at new ways to burn money.
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Very nice. How long does it take to strip a bike down so that you can send the frame / wheels off to be painted black ?

Is it a job a relative noob should tackle ?
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My missus would kill me,if our kitchen was like that hunt,how do you get away with it ?,is she a biker as well ?



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It was my first atempt at something like this but i looked at all the other threads about this and took notes about the probs they had and how to get round them but had no probs in the end everything came undone fairly easy and you will find a haynes manual is fairly helpfull as well oh and pics do help especially when putting the wiring looms back in the same place etc....

Other than that just be patient and have some space to work as well as laying all parts somewhere so they dont get damaged ..

Frame was stove enamled satin black got done for free as a favour and wheels and clutch cover where powdercoated in satin black cost me £50 and £5 to have tyres refitted and balanced +cost of servicing motor as it was out...+anything else you want to do when its stripped ie cleaning and bling bling


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My missus would kill me,if our kitchen was like that hunt,how do you get away with it ?,is she a biker as well ?



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Thats not a kitchen thats my garage

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