New tank protector

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chric
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New tank protector

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got rid of bart looked shite
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Black looks ace with the best colour vtr red :D
Just waiting on brother now buying me a powerbronze dark tint screen for xmas told him and there lass what i waant instead of them getting me some tat i did not want
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tony.mon
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Re: New tank protector

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Much improved, IMHO.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Re: New tank protector

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That sets it off nicely mate.
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Re: New tank protector

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Thanks cant wait to get other bit's done now.Not botherd about rideing it just like looking at it in the garage :lol:
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bart simpson protector looked cr*p worst one ive ever seen. new one is classy
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much better buddy :thumbup:
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New tank protector

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New one looks a lot better mate


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Gets my vote too. :thumbup:
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I agree, the new one looks much better :thumbup:

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Flatline
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Re: New tank protector

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Hoooeee, looks good
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slipper 1
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How difficult was it to remove Bart? What did you use to get him off ? Did he leave any marks on the tank?
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Very easy hair dryer then slowly peel then bilthamber paint cleanser to remove any residue left on only been on 2 week so was not too bad.
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My god i've had some crap on my bike :lol:
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chric wrote:My god i've had some crap on my bike :lol:
Hallelujah........... amen to that,.... :lol:
Your bike your choice tho mate...... :thumbup:
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chric wrote:My god i've had some crap on my bike :lol:
Finally the penny has dropped... :idea:

When you say ''had''... :lol:
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