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Hahaha. I love the changes!!!cybercarl wrote:Some nice pictures there by everyone.
Griff I enhanced yours. Some subtle changes but an improvement.![]()
That bit above the seat was bugging me.
And this needed some depth of field. My eye kept getting pulled outside the garage.
Oh and in case you thought about following in Lloyds footsteps.![]()
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StormingHonda wrote:Cleaned both the Harley and the Fireblade, never got round to working out why the neutral light doesnt come on sometimes when you put it into neutral then comes on a few second later, will get round to that one
i take it you laquered the c/f cover you cut for me then tony....tony.mon wrote:Bought a van, so the trailer will be up for sale, then spent the afternoon in the garage cutting holes for the inspection covers in my new Kevlar Carbonadi generator cover.
Just waiting for the sealing lacquer to go off (cutting holes through the Kevlar and Carbon composite leaves it likely to absorb water and delaminate), another few coats and stick it on.
Horrible to cut through, but then if it wasn't tough and difficult to cut it wouldn't be any good to resist road rash either....
I'll sort a photo once it's on.
Oh, and fitted a bit of bling, oil filler plug suitable for lockwiring.
Maybe not fitting the modified Carbonadi cover next weekend as I'm DJ'ing, which is partly why I bought the van, as putting loads of disco gear into a trailer is sort of weather dependent, otherwise it's two carloads.
But now I have room for a bike in the back, so my thoughts turn to a trackday bike.....
Nope. I gotta have something a bit better than everyone else.bigspanishmarty wrote:i take it you laquered the c/f cover you cut for me then tony....tony.mon wrote:Bought a van, so the trailer will be up for sale, then spent the afternoon in the garage cutting holes for the inspection covers in my new Kevlar Carbonadi generator cover.
Just waiting for the sealing lacquer to go off (cutting holes through the Kevlar and Carbon composite leaves it likely to absorb water and delaminate), another few coats and stick it on.
Horrible to cut through, but then if it wasn't tough and difficult to cut it wouldn't be any good to resist road rash either....
I'll sort a photo once it's on.
Oh, and fitted a bit of bling, oil filler plug suitable for lockwiring.
Maybe not fitting the modified Carbonadi cover next weekend as I'm DJ'ing, which is partly why I bought the van, as putting loads of disco gear into a trailer is sort of weather dependent, otherwise it's two carloads.
But now I have room for a bike in the back, so my thoughts turn to a trackday bike.....![]()
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