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whitestorm pete wrote:that looks good might weather abit better than the silver eh? or i could always go for the pebble dash look like carl :D
You could always one-up him and plant some seeds in yours :lol:

Yours does look very nice though, black and white.. Two colours you can't go wrong with :D :thumbup:
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black and white unite my friend ha ha :lol:
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Bloody hell, you'll be dueting Ebony & Ivory next!!!
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i was thinking more along the lines of the specials but ok im game ha ha :lol:
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:lol:
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Specials... Got my tickets :thumbup:
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me to mate seen them at notts last year and seeing them at de mont this year. where are you seeing them?
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whitestorm pete wrote:me to mate seen them at notts last year and seeing them at de mont this year. where are you seeing them?
Seeing them in Birmingham, but is first time! Working my way back trough all the old 2 tone bands in last couple of yrs.
so far seen the Beat, The Selector, Bad Manners. So just need the Specials to complete. I manged to get my 16yr old daughter into these bands as well, so she is coming too.
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Good job Pete 8)

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like it :D
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looking at the photos again, it is sitting very low compared to mine, in that the gap between the engine cases and the belly pan is much bigger on your bike. Be careful not to ground out in corners, I can get mine touching down on right handers

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thats a good spot al, even speed bumps could be an issue, with soft standard forks, that tend to dive under braking, i'd worry about that bellypan, mind you anything i sit on turns into a low rider........... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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bigspanishmarty wrote:thats a good spot al, even speed bumps could be an issue, with soft standard forks, that tend to dive under braking, i'd worry about that bellypan, mind you anything i sit on turns into a low rider........... :lol: :lol: :lol:
sorry, couldn't resist

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i fail to see your point young virt......... :confused
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yes it is abit low iv got to sort the brackets out. when i mocked it up it seemed way to near the pipe but looking at it now i see your right im gonna stop f*ckin round trying to make my own brackets and buy some from skidmarx :thumbup:
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