Lloydie’s blade

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Re: Lloydie’s blade

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lloydie wrote: Mon May 02, 2022 7:52 pm
popkat wrote: Mon May 02, 2022 6:10 pm Bike looking good and nearly done, time to rethink coming to Devon :?: :thumbup:
I wish mate , going to be skint as I need a new lid and boots , glove . But I will be there next year for sure .
What size gloves & boots may have some that might help you out... Got a brand new set of RST textile trews... have to check but think they are 34 or 36...far too small for my fat butt !
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Re: Lloydie’s blade

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Put "g" on the tank.
It'll go well with those two "r"'s
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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MacV2 wrote: Tue May 03, 2022 12:29 pm
lloydie wrote: Mon May 02, 2022 7:52 pm
popkat wrote: Mon May 02, 2022 6:10 pm Bike looking good and nearly done, time to rethink coming to Devon :?: :thumbup:
I wish mate , going to be skint as I need a new lid and boots , glove . But I will be there next year for sure .
What size gloves & boots may have some that might help you out... Got a brand new set of RST textile trews... have to check but think they are 34 or 36...far too small for my fat butt !
I’ll send you a message mate
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tony.mon wrote: Tue May 03, 2022 4:32 pm Put "g" on the tank.
It'll go well with those two "r"'s
:beer: :beer:
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been messing with microsoft paint and im now covinced this is how i want it painted as at first i wasnt sure it would suit the blade .
i think it look good and different to any others out there :thumbup:
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Re: Lloydie’s blade

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Are you allowed to paint the council's bin in the background to match?

The green (on the bike) in your picture seems more towards a Kawasaki green rather than the Castrol green used on the SP2 Castrol paint scheme. Perhaps something between the two might work better?
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now your putting a spanner in the works tony :wtf: ill have an other think
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That looks well :thumbup: tho sorry for another spanner but id make the rear number board part smaller to make it less blocky?
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That'll look sweet.

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Looks great Lloydie


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lloydie wrote: Sat Dec 17, 2022 6:07 am Image
been messing with microsoft paint and im now covinced this is how i want it painted as at first i wasnt sure it would suit the blade .
i think it look good and different to any others out there :thumbup:
:thumbup: :thumbup:

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Bit more tweeking on the laptop ! Been buying better panels and nearly got a full spare set as the ones on the bike at the mo ain’t worth painting as they have had repairs done to them before the last paint job .
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Looking good to me in those colours Lloydie 8)
It's the tweaks that make a difference :D

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Looks great mate


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Re: Lloydie’s blade

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Looks good. You may want to run microsoft spellceck before you paint it though or am i missing something
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