the project completed! (not for 56k!)

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go get some redbull and push on!
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lol! lucozade is my favourite tipple! :D :D :D
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started on the loom 2day, and the handlebars etc. engines goin back in 2morrow!
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That is looking amazing and I'm just loving that subframe. Keep it going and keep the pics flowing :D
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got it in 2day!
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back at work now on days :( , p#ssed off cause i wanna get this tyga system on sooooooooooooooooo bad! lol! wish i had the bike at my house and not me moms, but then id have the missus on me case cus i wouldnt stop workin on it lol!! wednesday the work starts again, ordered some samco hoses and gonna get some pazzos 2, plus im on the verge of buyin alot of ti stuff from probolt (£££££ :shock: ) cause i cant find any where else that does the specific bolts :shock:.
keep watchin this space :D :D :D
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gonna sound silly, but why not use all genuine honda bolts, would look well...
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your probably right m8, i was just thinking about them corroding in the future?
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yayoboy wrote:your probably right m8, i was just thinking about them corroding in the future?
That is the question I ask myself everytime I have to buy bolts....yes the honda ones look the bees knees but you just know they'll look shit again after a while. I still buy them instead of from probolt. Honda parts cost a BOMB too :(
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oliherst wrote:
yayoboy wrote:your probably right m8, i was just thinking about them corroding in the future?
That is the question I ask myself everytime I have to buy bolts....yes the honda ones look the bees knees but you just know they'll look shit again after a while. I still buy them instead of from probolt. Honda parts cost a BOMB too :(
Why not use top grade stainless or titainium bolts, there's plenty of compaines that can supply any size you want.
They look good and stay looking good. titainium's pricey but stainless aint too bad

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