longtime overdue makeover
Re: longtime overdue makeover
i used simoniz high temp black which has come out satin but gives a nice contrast with the covers, just been reading through the cct threads and mine have a pink dot on them which i'm lead to believe have been changed by honda so i think i will do the stopper mod while the motor is in a easy position .
- lloydie
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Yep get the stopper mod done , nice to have a safty net if they let go .
Re: longtime overdue makeover
sorry for not updating but been a bit busy with other stuff, so here's the rest of the build
engine back in frame
starter motor was a bit rough
so strip and tidy up
new chain and sprockets
new clutch plates soaking
all buttoned up
then its on its feet
mot'd today
give it a good ride out tomorrow if the weather is dry
engine back in frame
starter motor was a bit rough
so strip and tidy up
new chain and sprockets
new clutch plates soaking
all buttoned up
then its on its feet
mot'd today
give it a good ride out tomorrow if the weather is dry
- StormyRob
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Wow!
That is absolutely stunning looking. Incredibly clean. Great effort!
That is absolutely stunning looking. Incredibly clean. Great effort!
If you don't try you never know if you can do it.
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What a cracking job you have done there, very impressed
I am part way through doing my fork legs silver at the top and black at the bottom, but I think I might just copy your gold ohlins look instead of black.
I am part way through doing my fork legs silver at the top and black at the bottom, but I think I might just copy your gold ohlins look instead of black.
AMcQ
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Brilliant job.. love the look of the forks
the older i get,the faster i was
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Congratulations on completing the job, well done
It looks amazing the black frame works much better with the red paintwork than I had expected
The paintwork on the forklegs (as already mentioned) looks the dogs,
Chris.
It looks amazing the black frame works much better with the red paintwork than I had expected
The paintwork on the forklegs (as already mentioned) looks the dogs,
Chris.
- TheGingerBeardMan
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VERY nice job from start to finish. Quality photos too!
My only thing which is a bug-bear for me...is all that work.....and then it's got those huge MARLBORO decals on it, the Wiseco on the nice painted frame, and the AFAM on the swing arm. I can forgive the Michelin man, as it doesn't say the brand (whilst there's a Metz on the front and Pirelli on the rear )
Personally, the bike would look cleaner (and the eye not detracted away from all your effort) if they were removed.
In my opinion (and it's just mine....but may be shared, who knows?), if the named parts are not contained within a bike (any bike), then why put their decals on advertising them?
I don't get paid to advertise from EBC, DID, ESSO, Bridgestone, Silkolene or NGK (all products I use on, or in my bike), so their stickers just get slung in the bin and don't go anywhere near my paintwork.
As much as I love the new transformed bike Gaz....I hate seeing those decals on it. Sorry man!
*runs away sharpish before I get chased down the road, banned, blocked and swore at...
My only thing which is a bug-bear for me...is all that work.....and then it's got those huge MARLBORO decals on it, the Wiseco on the nice painted frame, and the AFAM on the swing arm. I can forgive the Michelin man, as it doesn't say the brand (whilst there's a Metz on the front and Pirelli on the rear )
Personally, the bike would look cleaner (and the eye not detracted away from all your effort) if they were removed.
In my opinion (and it's just mine....but may be shared, who knows?), if the named parts are not contained within a bike (any bike), then why put their decals on advertising them?
I don't get paid to advertise from EBC, DID, ESSO, Bridgestone, Silkolene or NGK (all products I use on, or in my bike), so their stickers just get slung in the bin and don't go anywhere near my paintwork.
As much as I love the new transformed bike Gaz....I hate seeing those decals on it. Sorry man!
*runs away sharpish before I get chased down the road, banned, blocked and swore at...
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- bazzashadow
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I love the black frame and wish I had a magic wand to do mine
I have stickers on mine and I love them,
My mate on the other hand hates them and hates that they are laquered over so they can't come off
I love your bike mate and the effort that has gone in to it
Well done
I have stickers on mine and I love them,
My mate on the other hand hates them and hates that they are laquered over so they can't come off
I love your bike mate and the effort that has gone in to it
Well done
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Nice job mate, looks good. for a red'un!
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F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Penske shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, lashings of Ti & CF
F3, 954 USD front, K Tech springs, Braced swinger, Penske shock, Six spoke Mockesini wheels, Harris rearsets, QaT, Flywheel diet!, A&L stacks, stick coils, K&N, FP Ti jets, lashings of Ti & CF
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love the look, nice and clean.
Stickers are a personal thing, I have plenty on mine .
Stickers are a personal thing, I have plenty on mine .
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- TheGingerBeardMan
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Stickers are indeed a personal choice.
It could have been worse, comparing it to some others out there...
They actually have a name for this: It's called Sticker Bombing.
It could have been worse, comparing it to some others out there...
They actually have a name for this: It's called Sticker Bombing.
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TheGingerBeardMan wrote:...
I don't get paid to advertise from EBC, DID, ESSO, Bridgestone, Silkolene or NGK (all products I use on, or in my bike), so their stickers just get slung in the bin and don't go anywhere near my paintwork.
It may be that your whole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
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- TheGingerBeardMan
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Erm, yes, a Heron Suzuki sponsored by Durex.Wicky wrote:
If I got paid by Durex to advertise their products, then yes, I'd happily slap their stickers all over me bike.
But I'm not one to run around on a race replica bike (all the Repsol Honda replicas and Valentino 46 painted up stuff - not my cup of tea). You get a bike like that, and you have to get the race leathers as well - otherwise you look silly.
But, running a race liveried bike, with replica race leathers with sponsorship patches also looks daft heading down yer high street. Is this guy lost? Excuse me mate....the nearest race track is 100 miles away!
I did put a suggestion to a local shop with unique logos if they fancied clarting a white ex police ST100 Pan European in their signage. The shop already has a deal with a coach company liveried out in ''Spotty Bag'' colours...Just the one coach mind you, so it's rare to see it.
He said ''HOLY CRAP YES!''....''That'd be fabulous and great for the shop!'' ''Imagine....a Spotty Bag Bike!''
So, heading into his office to discuss him paying for the bike to be sign written up was ok....but I said I wanted something back in return, as I ain't advertising for free out of the goodness of my heart. Hell no - it's a business deal. He would have to pay me ''x-amount'' for fuel and running costs (not much, but a contribution), the bonus being people in numerous towns get to see the bike.
As soon as I said it's a ''sponsorship deal'', he backed out and changed his mind. OK, I'm out on the bike anyway, but on my own, no graphics, I take control of the costs. But, to run liveried up for someone, they HAVE to meet you with a deal to help you along.
Yes? No?
And I don't get the 1340 under the cover? It's got crash bars on it, so I think Sirs are taking the urine with me being an old fuddy-duddy!???
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