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Old 16-Mar-2006, 10:48   #71
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Old 16-Mar-2006, 10:49   #72
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Old 16-Mar-2006, 10:55   #73
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run out of black insulating tape for the numbers this year

looking great.
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Old 16-Mar-2006, 10:57   #74
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run out of black insulating tape for the numbers this year

Cheeky fscker! I had those numbers on for most of last year as well!

I'm using last years fairing as this years are not ready yet. They should be done in time for Brands though.

Just adding a couple of hoover tubes like on Geoff's bike...
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Old 16-Mar-2006, 11:16   #75
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Looks fantastic mate. Well done. Especially like the little bracket for the brake/clutch resevoirs....

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Old 16-Mar-2006, 13:06   #76
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I love these build reports. The bike looks fantastic, lot of work gone into that. Love all the little details like the ones the other guys have mentioned.

Mind you, it seems like a doctor or someone with the same standard of handwriting has scribbled something about fuel on the tank..

Well done Antonye, look forward to seeing it racing.
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Old 16-Mar-2006, 13:17   #77
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The standard of prep on the DD field looks like it's taking a big step forward judging by the bikes I've seen on here and in the flesh.

Here's hoping they all stay shiny side up,

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Old 17-Mar-2006, 00:58   #78
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Mind you, it seems like a doctor or someone with the same standard of handwriting has scribbled something about fuel on the tank..

That'll be Mitch the Mechanic's dodgy writing

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Well done Antonye, look forward to seeing it racing.

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