Out with the old...

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Out with the old...

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best thing for it is to go on the donor list.
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At least the replacement one works.

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oooh liking the look of that...
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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Take the Engine and cans and put it on the Yellow one. Those cans look like TI too :thumbup: Shame the bodywork is not Mario Nava and just run off the mill fibreglass moulds gellcoated which is fine if you after a track bike.
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Yeah. I'm pretty certain the cans are Ti.

It's track only for me from now on.
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It least you have one that works now :clap:
I like your polished wheels on the yellow one 8)

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sirch345 wrote:It least you have one that works now :clap:
I like your polished wheels on the yellow one 8)

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Thanks. It took me a weekend to get those shiny again.
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freeridenick wrote:
sirch345 wrote:It least you have one that works now :clap:
I like your polished wheels on the yellow one 8)

Chris.
Thanks. It took me a weekend to get those shiny again.
That's the only downside, once you start polishing alloy you have to keep at it :)

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sirch345 wrote:
freeridenick wrote:
sirch345 wrote:It least you have one that works now :clap:
I like your polished wheels on the yellow one 8)

Chris.
Thanks. It took me a weekend to get those shiny again.
That's the only downside, once you start polishing alloy you have to keep at it :)

Chris.
Or just take a photo of it and look at that instead of the bike.

That's easier, isn't it?
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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Lol, great idea Tony!
I'm so unlucky that if there is such a thing as re-incarnation I'll come back as me!
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:lol: there's time for that when you can only zoom around with your pipe and slippers :)

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