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Kev L
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Nice looking bike fella, well done :thumbup:
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Wow!

What a fresh modern look you have given your bike.

You must be happy.

Where do you go from here?

I think it is fair to say that you have been afflicted with the OCMD now , and I wonder what you will do next.

Gongratulations, You have to be happy with that. :thumbup:
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uk13iker
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Great job and local to me when can you start mine? :lol:
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absolutely love your bike.
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sirch345
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That's a cracking job Paul 8) Well done mate :clap:

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pstormer
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Thanks everyone for the great comments :clap: I really am pleased with the end result :biggrin I have a few more things i need to do (clean this, Polish that etc) :wink: but the next big'ish things are to sort the forks out and get the flywheel lightened :eek2 so please be patient with me as I start bugging the life out of you all for information :?: it's your own faults for being so god dam helpful :lol:
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agentpineapple
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get your forks sent to roger ditchfield of revolution racing, the transformation is epic, iirc it's £225 and it's the best £225 you can spend on your bike, finally the front will feel connected to the rear..... :thumbup:
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sirch345
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agentpineapple wrote:get your forks sent to roger ditchfield of revolution racing, the transformation is epic, iirc it's £225 and it's the best £225 you can spend on your bike, finally the front will feel connected to the rear..... :thumbup:
+1 on that, it totally transforms the way the bike handles :D http://www.revolutionuk.co.uk

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I'm not usually a fan of "race reps" or whatever you like to call them, but that my friend is excellent. It really suits the bike.

You've done a fab job :thumbup:
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You get another vote of excellence form me too. Fantastic job and I love the paint scheme. :thumbup:

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