
Project Blue Belle
Re: Project Blue Belle
It's coming together Rob 

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Re: Project Blue Belle
Good work , keep it up
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Re: Project Blue Belle


Now its had a couple of days to dry I have to say I am fairly pleased with how this has turned out covered in the hammerite. Looks a whole lot cleaner.
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Re: Project Blue Belle
Good job fella 

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Re: Project Blue Belle
Noice
. some amount of work going into this yoke?

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Re: Project Blue Belle
fabiostar wrote:Noice. some amount of work going into this yoke?
There is. I hope its worth it in the end. Want something to be proud of.
Long way to go but I'll put pics up now and again. Hope for majority to be finished mid February. Finishing touches in March and one more change happening April lol.
Then I wont want to ride it as I won't want it dirty!
If you don't try you never know if you can do it.
Re: Project Blue Belle
they do get to that point ,then you go for a spin and think..oooh yes open the taps lolStormyRob wrote:fabiostar wrote:Noice. some amount of work going into this yoke?
There is. I hope its worth it in the end. Want something to be proud of.
Long way to go but I'll put pics up now and again. Hope for majority to be finished mid February. Finishing touches in March and one more change happening April lol.
Then I wont want to ride it as I won't want it dirty!
the older i get,the faster i was 

Re: Project Blue Belle
Yeah, but yours is a colour that looks better covered in shite!!fabiostar wrote:they do get to that point ,then you go for a spin and think..oooh yes open the taps lolStormyRob wrote:fabiostar wrote:Noice. some amount of work going into this yoke?
There is. I hope its worth it in the end. Want something to be proud of.
Long way to go but I'll put pics up now and again. Hope for majority to be finished mid February. Finishing touches in March and one more change happening April lol.
Then I wont want to ride it as I won't want it dirty!

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F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Ohlins shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, Mori pipe's [colour]
F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Ohlins shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, Mori pipe's [colour]
Re: Project Blue Belle
Yeah, but yours is a colour that looks better covered in shite!!
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Re: Project Blue Belle
That should help keep the corrosion at bayStormyRob wrote:
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Re: Project Blue Belle
Today in the south of england this happened

YES that's right. The sun came out and looks to be staying today.
So I decided to paint the Swingarm. I had initially intended to powder coat it. However I painted the frame satin black and wanted it a perfect match. Also only a minimal amount of the Swingarm is seen to I wanted to minimise cost and effort with it.
Seems ok. Pretty much dry. Should look fine but needs to cure

Blue One

YES that's right. The sun came out and looks to be staying today.
So I decided to paint the Swingarm. I had initially intended to powder coat it. However I painted the frame satin black and wanted it a perfect match. Also only a minimal amount of the Swingarm is seen to I wanted to minimise cost and effort with it.
Seems ok. Pretty much dry. Should look fine but needs to cure

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Re: Project Blue Belle
I see you also painted the rentec grab rail bracket as well mate..... 

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agentpineapple wrote:I see you also painted the rentec grab rail bracket as well mate.....
Didn't even realise what it was!
Didn't paint the bit underneath as I needed somewhere to hold it.
Shortly after this pic was taken it rained!!!
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Re: Project Blue Belle
hahaha also you need to leave a couple of areas unpainted, where the rear subframe bolts to the main frame, it's to make sure you get a good earth on the electrickery.... 

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