DM's Bikes
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Re: DM's Bikes
fair do's, I only notices it then as the tyga ones only cover the bigger part of the cover (if that makes sence)
also you know about lock wiring a r clip to the bike then just having an r clip to lock the cap so you dont have to cut it each time dont you?
also you know about lock wiring a r clip to the bike then just having an r clip to lock the cap so you dont have to cut it each time dont you?
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Re: DM's Bikes
Few pics of the PVM's for those that wanted them






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Re: DM's Bikes
Looks spot on Munky. Cannot wait for my 3 spoke dymags now as they will finish of the rvf nicely.
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Very nice wheels, Tony! A nice carbon hugger will be trick on the rear end ;)
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mmmmm i did have a magical racing one but i let it go on the last RVFmicpec wrote:Very nice wheels, Tony! A nice carbon hugger will be trick on the rear end

I'll be starting a full ground up rebuild into a road bike as soon as ive got the frame and swinger powder coated, just the colour scheme to decide on now

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ur turning it into a roady? feck that will be a bit 'focused' wont it?
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Re: DM's Bikes
Spike16 wrote:ur turning it into a roady? feck that will be a bit 'focused' wont it?

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[quote="Drunkn Munky"] ... mmmmm i did have a magical racing one but i let it go on the last RVF :wanker:
I'll be starting a full ground up rebuild into a road bike as soon as ive got the frame and swinger powder coated, just the colour scheme to decide on now :?: [/quote]
Oh yeah, I remember now....you did had one with your last RVF.
As for paint scheme...hmmm....I know original RR/RT scheme always do good, but Suzuka schemes should fit perfect for your bike! ;)
I'll be starting a full ground up rebuild into a road bike as soon as ive got the frame and swinger powder coated, just the colour scheme to decide on now :?: [/quote]
Oh yeah, I remember now....you did had one with your last RVF.
As for paint scheme...hmmm....I know original RR/RT scheme always do good, but Suzuka schemes should fit perfect for your bike! ;)
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Re: DM's Bikes
ur a nutter lol, next you'l be saying I want to put a scottoiler on it for practicaity
id go for a race scheme like the luckystrike one or castrol
