Wrong colour but!

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Beamish
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Wrong colour but!

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I see myself as a sensitive intelligent man but with the heart of a clown that causes me to **ck things up right at that crucial moment........'Jim Morrison'
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cashy
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Post by cashy »

BEST COLOUR GOING THAT ONE!!!!!!!
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I got the wheels from a guy on here, can't remember his name now but they cost £90 already polished!!!!!!!!!
I then showed them to a mate who works for an engineering company and he said he could get them even better finished off and 3 weeks later they came back.
I just always need to check the weather before going out also goes with the polished yoke I got from fleabay for £10.
Since the pic I also added these discs.
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cashy how far did you space the pillion pegs? i have the same system which i had to go to low level so i could carry a pillion.i felt the spacing of the pillion footrest bracket would look odd
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Post by cashy »

they do look a bit odd and bulky about 3" my engineering mate made some for me as the blue flame ones were very thin looking.
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but i've seen a piccie here somewhere i think that has got extenders my in one piece that have been machined to follow the footpeg contours, they did look the business
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