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Old 09-Jun-2005, 00:47   #1
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Mono seat needs some work
Hello

Just out of intrest, I bought Mr C's mono seat with slight damage to the fiberglass (but no holes) and want it fixed and painted.

I am getting quotes no less than 200 pounds which seems alot as a new one is around that mark.

Anybody have any numbers I can phone, for a better quote.

Otherwise I will have a go myself.

many thanks in advance.

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Old 09-Jun-2005, 00:55   #2
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I would try Les Liney in Aylesbury he does car bodywork repairs etc and races a Ducati http://www.lesliney.com/home.html
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Old 09-Jun-2005, 01:29   #3
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You could try Louigi too

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Old 09-Jun-2005, 01:30   #4
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Hello

Skidlids, will phone tomorrow thanks for that, have a few other numbers to try also.

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Old 09-Jun-2005, 01:31   #5
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Hello

domskidue will do.

thanks mate

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Old 09-Jun-2005, 02:26   #6
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it might be better to repair it yourself and then have someone blow over it for you
have a look at atone's repair on carbon and fibreglass, then just filler up and sand everything back.
should save a fair bit of the money if all the prep is done
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